pyMonteCarlo is a programming interface to run identical simulations using different Monte Carlo programs. The interface was designed to have common input and output that are independent of any Monte Carlo code. This allows users to combine the advantages of different codes and to compare the effect of different physical models without manually creating and running new simulations for each Monte Carlo program. The analysis of the results is also simplified by the common output format where results are expressed in the same units.
pyMonteCarlo is currently under development.
- Philippe T. Pinard (High Wycombe, United Kingdom)
- Hendrix Demers (McGill University, Montreal, Canada)
- Raynald Gauvin (McGill University, Montreal, Canada)
- Silvia Richter (RWTH Aachen University, Aachen, Germany)