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Can I calculate evidence from Monte Python run outputs under the Metropolis-Hastings algorithm? I was running with the CMB+Pantheon_Plus data set. After the convergence, I got all the chain files but couldn't find concise information on the log-likelihood or chi2, which I can use to integrate over my priors.
Please let me know if there is any way to do this.
Best regards,
Amlan
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MontePython doesn't compute the evidence for Metropolis-Hastings. It does provide the -loglkl in the chains, it's the second number with the first number being the multiplicity.
Thanks for the information on these external codes.
I was also checking the documentation and learned that nested sampling in Montepython might automatically calculate the evidence. Since I have never used it, can I rerun everything using the same .param, .best fit, and .covmat files to run under this nested sampling? Is the command also the same for analysing the chains similar to metropolis hastings?
Hi,
Can I calculate evidence from Monte Python run outputs under the Metropolis-Hastings algorithm? I was running with the CMB+Pantheon_Plus data set. After the convergence, I got all the chain files but couldn't find concise information on the log-likelihood or chi2, which I can use to integrate over my priors.
Please let me know if there is any way to do this.
Best regards,
Amlan
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: