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Name:pycephes
Website:https://github.com/poliastro/pycephes
Author:Juan Luis Cano Rodríguez <[email protected]>
Version:0.2.dev0

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Note: This was a (successful) proof of concept but it's not maintained anymore. Please check out projects like https://github.com/limix/ncephes.

pycephes is a thin Python wrapper for the CEPHES mathematical library from Netlib, written using CFFI and easy to use with numba. It is released under the MIT license, hence allowing commercial use.

At present it only interfaces a single hypergeometric function, but is provided here both as a proof of concept of the power of CFFI + numba and as a support for poliastro, a Python library for interplanetary Astrodynamics. It is therefore a work in progress, and all contributions are welcome (see Contributing).

Performance

The motivation for creating this project is mainly achieving a good performance. Time benchmarks are included in the tests/ directory which can be run using pytest-benchmark.

Preliminary studies suggest that pycephes can be nearly 5 times faster on average than the equivalent SciPy function.

Time benchmarks

Requirements

pycephes requires the following Python packages:

  • NumPy, for basic array handling
  • CFFI, for interfacing with C code
  • numba, to make it compatible with upstream jitted functions

In addition, the CEPHES mathematical library must be present on the system.

Installation

The easiest and fastest way to get the package up and running is to install pycephes using conda. This also installs the CEPHES package as a dependency:

$ conda install pycephes --channel poliastro

It can be installed from PyPI too, provided that the CEPHES library is present on the system:

$ pip install pycephes

You can also download pycephes source from GitHub and type:

$ pip install .

Development installations are supported as well:

$ pip install -e .

Warning

It is recommended that you never ever use sudo with distutils, pip, setuptools and friends in Linux because you might seriously break your system [1][2][3][4]. Options are virtualenvs or local installations.

Contributing

One obvious area of improvement for the library consists in adding more functions. Some other ideas:

  • Create some script to generate the function headers so they don't have to be added manually.
  • Use the @generated_jit feature introduced in numba 0.24 to automatically trigger the appropriate function depending on the dimension of the inputs, à la Julia.

Potential contributors are encouraged to fork the repository and open a pull request.

Support

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You can post support questions regarding pycephes on the poliastro mailing list or the pycephes issue tracker.

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pycephes is released under the MIT license, hence allowing commercial use of the library. Please refer to the COPYING file.

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