FAST-PT is a code to calculate quantities in cosmological perturbation theory at 1-loop (including, e.g., corrections to the matter power spectrum). The code utilizes Fourier methods combined with analytic expressions to reduce the computation time to scale as N log N, where N is the number of grid points in the input linear power spectrum.
NOTE: v3.1.0 and earlier require numpy version < 1.24. This is fixed in v3.1.1 and later, which is available on pip and conda.
Easy installation with pip:
pip install fast-pt- Note: use
--no-depsif you use a conda python distribution, or just use conda installation
Easy installation with conda:
conda install fast-pt
Full installation with examples:
- Make sure you have current version of numpy, scipy, and matplotlib
- download the latest FAST-PT release (or clone the repo)
- install the repo:
python -m pip install . - run the most recent example:
cd examples && python3 hello_fastpt.py - hopefully you get a plot!
- for a more in-depth example of new features:
cd examples && python3 v4_example.py - for older examples see the 'examples' folder
Our papers (JCAP 2016, 9, 15; arXiv:1603.04826) and (JCAP 2017, 2, 30; arXiv:1609.05978) describe the FAST-PT algorithm and implementation. Please cite these papers when using FAST-PT in your research. For the intrinsic alignment implementation, cite PRD 100, 103506 (arXiv:1708.09247).
FAST-PT is under continued development and should be considered research in progress. FAST-PT is open source and distributed with the MIT license. If you have comments, questions, or feedback, please file an issue.