/ptemcee

A parallel-tempered version of emcee.

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ptemcee

ptemcee /'tɛmsiː/ (noun):
Adaptive parallel tempering meets emcee.

ptemcee, pronounced "tem-cee", is fork of Daniel Foreman-Mackey's emcee to implement parallel tempering more robustly. As far as possible, it is designed as a drop-in replacement for emcee.

If you're trying to characterise awkward, multi-modal probability distributions, then ptemcee is your friend.

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Attribution

Please cite Vousden, Farr, and Mandel (2015) and Foreman-Mackey, Hogg, Lang, and Goodman (2012) if you find this code useful in your research.

License

ptemcee is free software distributed under the MIT License; see the LICENSE file for details.