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Summary

MARTY is a C++ program automating perturbative calculations for beyond the Standard Model scenarios. Models can be built using the C++ user interface. For any model, squared amplitudes and Wilson coefficients can be calculated at the tree level or the one-loop level.

MARTY is a code generator. Analytical expressions, squared amplitudes or Wilson coefficients are converted into C++ code in a self-contained library compiled independently of MARTY. This code can therefore be used for numerical evaluation in different scenarios to perform a phenomenological analysis.

More information can be found on the website. In case you use MARTY for a physics study please cite

MARTY - A C++ framework automating symbolic calculations Beyond the Standard Model (Comput. Phys. Commun. 264 (2021) 107928, arXiv: 2011.02478 [hep-ph])

Get Started

In the following some possibilities to get started easily with MARTY, once installed, are presented. For installation instructions, see the following section.

Several sample programs are given in the examples/ directory, each in a different model. Once MARTY has been built, it is possible to run any example from the build/examples/ directory.

  • Complete first example [gettingStarted]: Extended first view at MARTY features, explained in details on the website. This example is simple but rather complete, from model building to code generation.
  • Simple models and calculations [sampleScalar, sampleSQED, sampleQED]: Get a first simple view of model building in MARTY and how to perform simple amplitude calculations.
  • More complexity [sampleQCD]: Group representations and cross-section calculation.
  • First glance at Wilson coefficients [sample2HDM].

Here are example diagrams you can try to find running the sample programs !

Simple 3-vertex Weak diffusion Meson mixing
GRAFED 3 vertex GRAFED weak diffusion GRAFED Meson mixing

For further MARTY magic, checkout the comprehensive manual!

Installation

The following procedure is relevant since MARTY-1.6. To build and install older versions please refer to the website.

Dependencies

Since MARTY-1.6 the dependency installations are longer supported by the automated build procedure, it is the user responsibility to install the required dependencies on his/her particular system.

Library dependencies (needed at compile-time):

  • Qt5 (needed for the GRAFED Graphical User Interface)
  • GSL + GSLCBLAS (C numerical scientific library)

System dependencies (needed at run-time as system commands):

  • cmake
  • latex
  • lualatex
  • dvipng
  • convert (part of ImageMagick)

On Ubuntu for example these dependencies can be installed with

   sudo apt-get install libgsl-dev libgslcblas0 texlive texlive-luatex dvipng coreutils imagemagick -y
   sudo apt-get install qtbase5-dev qtchooser qt5-qmake qtbase5-dev-tools -y
   sudo apt-get install cmake -y

On MacOS

   brew install coreutils gsl octave qt5 cmake imagemagick texlive

Compilers for MARTY

MARTY links C++ code with Fortran code from the LoopTools library. MARTY takes care of compiling and linking LoopTools but the compilers must be chosen carefully to link C++ and fortran codes.

For this reason, the MARTY installation procedure requires to have the GNU compiler collection, version greater than 9. Furthermore, the versions of gcc/g++/gfortran should be the same. The minimal set of compilers required to compile MARTY is therefore

    gcc-9
    g++-9
    gfortran-9

If the default compilers on the system do not meet the above requirements, compilers must be explicitely defined before going further following:

    export CXX=g++-9
    export CC=gcc-9
    export FC=gfortran-9

Any version greater than 9 can be used but all the three compilers must use the same version, compatibility has been validated up to gcc-12/g++-12/gfortran-12.

Build and install MARTY

Once the dependencies have been installed and that the C, C++ and Fortran compilers meet the requirements above (either by default or after having exported the CC, CXX and FC environment variables), clone this repository:

    git clone https://github.com/docbrown1955/marty-public.git

Then, build and install MARTY!

    cd marty-public
    mkdir build
    cd build
    cmake .. -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=<installation-path-for-marty>
    make
    make install

If the CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX is not given, cmake will automatically set this variable to /usr/local. In case the installation path is not in /home (on Unix systems), the installation command requires sudo:

    sudo make install

It is also possible to build MARTY in debug mode (without optimization and including debug symbols) using the option -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug instead.

Run tests

To run the tests simply type:

    ctest

It is possible to get the output of failed tests (e.g. to include in a bug fix request) using

    ctest --output-on-failure

Environment variables

In case MARTY is not installed in a standard location (not in /usr/local/) it is necessary to set properly environment variables. Given that the installation path is <install/path>, Linux users should add this in their ${HOME}/.bashrc file:

    export PATH=$PATH:<install/path>/bin
    export CPATH=$CPATH:<install/path>/include
    export C_INCLUDE_PATH=$C_INCLUDE_PATH:<install/path>/include
    export LIBRARY_PATH=$LIBRARY_PATH:<install/path>/lib
    export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$LD_LIBRARY_PATH:<install/path>/lib

Although not recommended, if MacOS users install MARTY in a non-standard location the appropriate environment variables are (also to put in ${HOME}/.bashrc)

    export PATH=$PATH:<install/path>/bin
    export CPATH=$CPATH:<install/path>/include
    export C_INCLUDE_PATH=$C_INCLUDE_PATH:<install/path>/include
    export LIBRARY_PATH=$LIBRARY_PATH:<install/path>/lib
    export DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH=$DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH:<install/path>/lib

After the first installation (and adding the environment variables in the .bashrc file) it is necessary to launch a new terminal or reload the bash session:

   source ${HOME}/.bashrc

The specific case of MacOS

On MacOS the System Integrity Protection (SIP) can cause issues if files are not installed in /usr/local. We therefore recommand to install MARTY in this location (default):

    mkdir build
    cd build
    cmake ..
    make
    sudo make install

In case of trouble installing MARTY

In you have issues to install dependencies or build MARTY, please see the open and closed issues. If not one solves your problem, open a new issue describing the bug:

  • Which operating system (including the version)
  • Provide a clear description of the procedure followed before the bug happened
  • Copy the error message if any