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A simulation modelling language

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Solverz is an open-source python-based simulation modelling language that provides symbolic interfaces for you to model your equations and can then generate functions or numba-jitted python modules for numerical solutions.

Solverz supports three types of abstract equation types, that are

  • Algebraic Equations (AEs) $0=F(y,p)$
  • Finite Difference Algebraic Equations (FDAEs) $0=F(y,p,y_0)$
  • Differential Algebraic Equations (DAEs) $M\dot{y}=F(t,y,p)$

where $p$ is the parameter set of your models, $y_0$ is the previous time node value of $y$.

For example, we want to know how long it takes for an apple to fall from a tree to the ground. We have the DAE

$$ \begin{aligned} &v'=-9.8\ &h'=v \end{aligned} $$

with $v(0)=20$ and $h(0)=0$, we can just type the codes

import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
import numpy as np
from Solverz import Model, Var, Ode, Opt, made_numerical, Rodas

# Declare a simulation model
m = Model()
# Declare variables and equations
m.h = Var('h', 0)
m.v = Var('v', 20)
m.f1 = Ode('f1', f=m.v, diff_var=m.h)
m.f2 = Ode('f2', f=-9.8, diff_var=m.v)
# Create the symbolic equation instance and the variable combination 
bball, y0 = m.create_instance()
# Transform symbolic equations to python numerical functions.
nbball = made_numerical(bball, y0, sparse=True)

# Define events, that is,  if the apple hits the ground then the simulation will cease.
def events(t, y):
    value = np.array([y[0]]) 
    isterminal = np.array([1]) 
    direction = np.array([-1]) 
    return value, isterminal, direction

# Solve the DAE
sol = Rodas(nbball,
            np.linspace(0, 30, 100), 
            y0, 
            Opt(event=events))

# Visualize
plt.plot(sol.T, sol.Y['h'][:, 0])
plt.xlabel('Time/s')
plt.ylabel('h/m')
plt.show()

Then we have

image.png

The model is solved with the stiffly accurate Rosenbrock type method, but you can also write your own solvers by the generated numerical interfaces since, for example, the Newton-Raphson solver implememtation for AEs is as simple as below.

@ae_io_parser
def nr_method(eqn: nAE,
              y: np.ndarray,
              opt: Opt = None):
    if opt is None:
        opt = Opt(ite_tol=1e-8)

    tol = opt.ite_tol
    p = eqn.p
    df = eqn.F(y, p)
    ite = 0
    # main loop
    while max(abs(df)) > tol:
        ite = ite + 1
        y = y - solve(eqn.J(y, p), df)
        df = eqn.F(y, p)
        if ite >= 100:
            print(f"Cannot converge within 100 iterations. Deviation: {max(abs(df))}!")
            break

    return aesol(y, ite)

The implementation of the NR solver just resembles the formulae you read in any numerical analysis book. This is because the numerical AE object eqn provides the $F(t,y,p)$ interface and its Jacobian $J(t,y,p)$, which is derived by symbolic differentiation.

Sometimes you have very complex models and you dont want to re-derive them everytime. With Solverz, you can just use

from Solverz import module_printer

pyprinter = module_printer(bball,
                           y0,
                           'bounceball',
                           jit=True)
pyprinter.render()

to generate an independent python module of your simulation models. You can import them to your .py file by

from bounceball import mdl as nbball, y as y0

Installation

Solverz requires python>=3.10, and can be installed locally with

pip install Solverz

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