asimov 0.4.0
I’m very pleased to announce that the first release of the 0.4 development and review cycle for asimov!
Asimov 0.4.0 makes it much easier to run gravitational wave analyses using asimov than previous versions, with asimov graduating from being the tool which we use to produce gravitational wave catalogues to a much more powerful system for managing batches of analyses on any scale, whether you want to run a single parameter estimation run, or produce your own catalogue.
asimov 0.5.4
I’m pleased to announce the release of the latest version of asimov.
asimov 0.5.4 fixes some problems which we identified while performing our final tests for the main parameter estimation analysis of the O4a LIGO data.
Since we’ve almost completed testing of the entire analysis infrastructure, this may be the final release on the v0.5 stream, but it will be supported until the end of the O4a data analysis process.
asimov 0.5.6
I’m pleased to announce the release of the latest version of asimov.
asimov 0.5.6 contains a number of small changes to allow asimov to interact with the open science grid in a more robust manner.
asimov 0.5.7
This is a bug-fix release, and doesn’t introduce any new features. Breaking changes
This release is not believed to introduce any backwards-incompatible changes. Merges
minke 2.0.0 alpha 1
I’ve started work on improving the minke codebase to allow it to do things like make compact binary coalescence waveforms and injections, and create framefiles using modern techniques.
The new version, when it’s complete, will give a pythonic interface to various waveforms in a way which interacts nicely with other widely used tools including astropy and gwpy.