Probabilistic numerics codehub for study group @UoL
For now, the repo files doesn't use a lot of external modules. So, any basic Python 2.7 with matplotlib, jupyter and numpy should work. An Anaconda environment is advisable. After installing the conda manager run the following lines on a terminal to set your environment (Linux/Mac OS).
conda create --name probnum python=2
source activate probnum
conda install jupyter
pip install numpy matplotlibOpen the command line bundled with your Anaconda installation and run the following
conda create --name probnum python=2
activate probnum
conda install jupyter
pip install numpy matplotlibThat should get you started. After your environment is set, load a jupyter session within the directory of your cloned repo.
Any further customisations will be posted as needed. Any changes to the repository will be handled by pull requests.