# Ising Model [Repo](https://github.uio.no/FYS3150-G2-2023/Project-4) [Documentation](https://pages.github.uio.no/FYS3150-G2-2023/Project-4/) ## Requirements ### Operating systems - Linux - Has been tested on [Fedora 38](https://fedoraproject.org/) - Will most likely work on other Linux distributions - MacOS - Might work, but hasn't been tested - Windows - Will most likely not work ### Tools - Profiling - [gprof](https://ftp.gnu.org/old-gnu/Manuals/gprof-2.9.1/html_mono/gprof.html) - [scalasca](https://www.scalasca.org/) - [score-p](https://www.vi-hps.org/projects/score-p) ### Libraries - Python - [matplotlib](https://matplotlib.org/) - [numpy](https://numpy.org/) - C++ - [Openmp](https://www.openmp.org/) - [OpenMPI](https://www.open-mpi.org/) - [Armadillo](https://arma.sourceforge.net/) ## Compiling Compiling is as easy as running this command while being inside the src directory: ```shell make ``` ## Running programs ### C++ binaries To run **main** or **test_suite**, just run this command while being inside src: ```shell ./ ``` ### Python scripts #### Install libraries Before running the scripts, make sure that all libraries are installed. Using pip, you can install all requirements like this: ```shell pip install -r requirements.txt ``` This recursively install all the packages that are listed in **requirements.txt**. #### Running scripts For the Python scripts, run them from the src directory like this: ```shell python scripts/ ``` If you have any problems running the scripts, you might have to run this instead: ```shell python3 scripts/ ``` ### Batch system For the **phase_transition_mpi** program, there are scripts in the **src/jobs** directory that come along with it. This is to be able to run it on a batch system using Slurm if you have access to one. This is the recommended way to use this program as it takes approximately 90 minutes to complete when using 8 processes where each process has 10 threads. If you happen to have such a system available to you, then you should clone this repo on that system, then compile it by running: ```shell make phase_transition_mpi ``` You might have to load the Armadillo library using the **module** system before compiling. After compiling, you can schedule it by running: ```shell sbatch jobs/ ``` ## Performance This section aims to give an idea to the time it takes for the program to run so that you know a bit what to expect if you decide to run it for yourself. ### CPU The times mentioned here are times achieved on a computer with these specifications: - CPU model - Intel i7-9850H - Threads - 12 - Clock speed - 4.6GHz ### Times ## Credits The Doxygen theme used here is [doxygen-awesome-css](https://github.com/jothepro/doxygen-awesome-css).