-
Notifications
You must be signed in to change notification settings - Fork 1
Sandia National Laboratories' Dakota software, including patches developed by Stellar Science
License
stellarscience/dakota-stellar
Folders and files
Name | Name | Last commit message | Last commit date | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Repository files navigation
------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Dakota: A Multilevel Parallel Object-Oriented Framework for Design Optimization, Parameter Estimation, Uncertainty Quantification, and Sensitivity Analysis ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ _/_/_/ _/_/ _/_/_/_/_/_/ _/ _/_/ _/ _/ _/_/ _/ _/_/_/ Sandia National Laboratories Albuquerque, NM Livermore, CA Brian M. Adams William J. Bohnhoff Robert A. Canfield Wesley P. Coomber Keith R. Dalbey Mohamed S. Ebeida John P. Eddy Michael S. Eldred Gianluca Geraci Alex A. Gorodetsky Russell W. Hooper Patricia D. Hough Kenneth T. Hu John D. Jakeman Carson Kent Mohammad Khalil Kathryn A. Maupin Jason A. Monschke Teresa Portone Elliott M. Ridgway Ahmad A. Rushdi D. Thomas Seidl J. Adam Stephens Laura P. Swiler Anh Tran Dena M. Vigil Timothy M. Wildey Justin G. Winokur Friedrich Menhorn, Technical University of Munich Xiaoshu Zeng, University of Southern California ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ License Dakota is distributed under the GNU Lesser General Public License. It is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. A copy of this license is included in the LICENSE file, and is also available online from http://www.gnu.org/licenses/lgpl.html. Also refer to the COPYRIGHT file for important U.S. Government legal notices. Dakota source and binary distributions include external libraries which have compatible licensing terms. In particular, those in the packages/ directory are available separately under the following licenses. These packages may in turn include packages under other licenses; see their contents for the most up to date details. Here [SNL] denotes software originating at Sandia National Laboratories. dakota GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL) [SNL] (including any source, test, unit_test, example, script, build system, or other files not specifically marked) acro Revised BSD License [SNL] (including colin, dummy, interfaces, pebbl, scolib, utilib) tpl ampl MIT License (old style with disclaimer) 3po/cobyla MIT License (modern style with sublicense) 3po/hooke MIT License (variant) cxxtest GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL) momhlib GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL) tinyxml ZLib license vpykit/pyutilib.virtualenv BSD License ampl MIT License (old style with disclaimer) approxnn GNU Lesser General Public License(LGPL) C3 BSD 3-clause CONMIN Public Domain DDACE GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL) [SNL] demo_tpl Dakota's LGPL dfftpack Public Domain DOT Commercial license (optional add-on) dream GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL) eigen3 MPL2 (cf http://www.mozilla.org/MPL/2.0) *** Dakota enables the -DEIGEN_MPL2_ONLY compiler flag to avoid bringing in additional eigen TPLs having potentially different license restrictions. fftw GNU General Public License (GPL; disabled by default) FSUDace GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL) hopspack GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL) [SNL] CDDLIB GNU General Public License (GPL; disabled by default) JEGA GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL) [SNL] LHS GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL) [SNL] MUQ2 BSD 3-clause NCSUOpt MIT License nidr BSD License [SNL] NL2SOL Publicly Available NLPQL Commercial license (optional add-on) NOMAD GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL) (S)NOWPAC MIT License NPSOL Commercial license (optional add-on) OPTPP GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL) [SNL] pecos GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL) [SNL] PSUADE GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL) pybind11 BSD 3-clause pyprepro MIT License [SNL] bottlepy/bottle MIT License (modern style with sublicense) pypi/six MIT License (modern style with sublicense) queso GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL) sciplot GNU Library General Public License (old LGPL) surfpack GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL) [SNL] trilinos (rol, teuchos) BSD License [SNL] VPISparseGrid GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL) The commerically licensed packages are not distributed with public versions of Dakota. To use one of them with Dakota, obtain the source code under an appropriate license and include it under the appropriate packages directory when compiling Dakota. Third-party system libraries: In addition to standard compiler and system runtime libraries, Dakota uses the following external third-party libraries for compilation and operation. These are included in Dakota binary distributions (though not in source distributions): BLAS/LAPACK BSD License, or that of compiler or system-provided libs Boost Boost Software License HDF5 (optional) BSD-style Open Source License (variant) zlib ZLib License GPL/Other: Dakota may optionally depend on GNU GPL-licensed components, which are disabled by default, resulting in an LGPL-compatible Dakota. Optional GPL capabilities include: * packages/external/hopspack/src/src-citizens/citizen-gss/cddlib/: enable with CMake setting HAVE_CDDLIB. * packages/external/fftw: optionally included with Dakota; enable with CMake setting HAVE_FFTW * GNU Scientific Library: external third-party library; enable with CMake setting Dakota_HAVE_GSL and pointer to gsl-config * cURL/libcurl: external third-party library, MIT/modified-BSD license, but its dependencies have numerous licenses that make it challenging to redistribute. Redistributed Dakota binaries never include libcurl. Utilities required to compile and deploy Dakota and its documentation are not included here. These may include compilers, MPI, X Windows, system runtimes, Doxygen, LaTeX, CMake, etc. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Overview The Dakota toolkit provides a flexible, extensible interface between analysis codes and iteration methods. Dakota contains algorithms for optimization with gradient and nongradient-based methods; uncertainty quantification with sampling, reliability, stochastic expansion, and epistemic methods; parameter estimation with nonlinear least squares methods; and sensitivity/variance analysis with design of experiments and parameter study capabilities. These capabilities may be used on their own or as components within advanced strategies such as surrogate-based optimization, mixed integer nonlinear programming, or optimization under uncertainty. Refer to http://dakota.sandia.gov/ for additional information, including support contacts. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Distributions Dakota is distributed in binary (executable/library) and source code formats. Recommendations for getting started with either format can be found in INSTALL included with the distribution, but the most up to date guidance can be found alongside downloads on the Dakota website. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Platforms Dakota operates on most systems running Unix or Linux operating systems as well as on Windows (with or without the help of a Cygwin emulation layer). Dakota is developed and most extensively tested on Redhat Enterprise Linux with GNU compilers, but additional operating systems / compiler combinations are tested nightly as well. See the Dakota website for more information on supported platforms for particular Dakota versions. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Versions Versions of the Dakota software have been tagged as follows: 6.15 11/15/21 (refer to git submodules for TPL SHA1s) 6.14 05/17/21 (refer to git submodules for TPL SHA1s) 6.13 11/16/20 (refer to git submodules for TPL SHA1s) 6.12 05/15/20 (refer to git submodules for TPL SHA1s) 6.11 11/15/19 (refer to git submodules for TPL SHA1s) 6.10 05/15/19 (refer to git submodules for TPL SHA1s) 6.9 11/15/18 (refer to git submodules for TPL SHA1s) 6.8 05/15/18 (refer to git submodules for TPL SHA1s) 6.7 11/15/17 (refer to git submodules for TPL SHA1s) 6.6 05/15/17 (refer to git submodules for TPL SHA1s) 6.5 11/16/16 (refer to git submodules for TPL SHA1s) 6.4 05/16/16 (refer to svn externals for TPL tags) 6.3 11/16/15 (refer to svn externals for TPL tags) 6.2 05/15/15 (refer to svn externals for TPL tags) 6.1 11/15/14 (refer to svn externals for TPL tags) 6.0 05/15/14 (refer to svn externals for TPL tags) 5.4 11/15/13 (refer to svn externals for TPL tags) 5.3.1 05/15/13 (refer to svn externals for TPL tags) 5.3 01/31/13 (refer to svn externals for TPL tags) 5.2 11/30/11 (refer to svn externals for TPL tags) 5.1 12/21/10 (refer to svn externals for TPL tags) Version_5_0 12/21/09 (refer to svn externals for TPL tags) Version_4_2 11/05/08 (refer to svn externals for TPL tags) Version_4_1 9/21/07 (refer to svn externals for TPL tags) Version_4_0 5/12/06 (acro-coliny, opt++, DDace, and Surfpack tagged Dakota_Version_4_0 4/28/06) Version-3-3 12/23/04 (acro-pub-coliny tagged Dakota_Version_3_3 12/23/04) Version-3-2 7/21/04 (acro-pub-coliny tagged Dakota_Version_3_2 7/21/04) Version-3-1-2 7/09/03 (uses Dakota_Version_3_1 of sgopt/pico/utilib) Version-3-1-1 5/21/03 (uses Dakota_Version_3_1 of sgopt/pico/utilib) Version-3-1 4/04/03 (sgopt/pico/utilib tagged Dakota_Version_3_1 4/04/03) Version-3-0 3/30/02 (sgopt/pico/utilib tagged Dakota_Version_3_0 3/30/02) Version-3-0-beta 11/30/01 (sgopt/utilib tagged Dakota_Version_3_0_beta 11/30/01; pico: use cvs-p co -r osi -D 11/30/01) Version-2-1-preansi 9/17/01 (last non-ANSI; same sgopt/utilib/pico as below) Version-2-1 7/09/01 (sgopt/utilib/pico tagged Dakota_Version_2_1 6/22/01) Version-2-0 3/14/00 (sgopt/utilib/pico tagged Dakota_Version_2_0 3/7/00) Version-1-1 4/15/99 Version-1-0 2/18/99 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Contributing enhancements. Dakota is both a research and a production code and is under active development. Bug reports, suggestions for improvement, and changes to support other platforms/compilers are welcome. See the Dakota website at https://dakota.sandia.gov/ for more information. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
About
Sandia National Laboratories' Dakota software, including patches developed by Stellar Science
Resources
License
Stars
Watchers
Forks
Packages 0
No packages published