Decomposes the ten permutation classes in giant/model/network.py into
the reusable parts from docs/v0.3.0-design.md §5: ConditionEncoder (now
independently configurable per particle/material axis), ContextAdapter,
Trunk/MonolithicTrunk/RoutedTrunk/ExpertTrunk, and the stage classes
Stage1Model/Stage2OneShot/CriticModel (Stage2Autoregressive stubbed,
raises NotImplementedError until step 4/5). build_models/build_critics
now return a dict keyed by stage and accept the new nested config shape,
with routed WGAN reachable for the first time (the old --mode wgan
--router rejection is gone) and stage2_model.router.tie_to_stage1
sharing a literal Router instance.
A v0.2 checkpoint's flat model_config auto-migrates via
_migrate_legacy_model_config + migrate_legacy_state_dict, preserving the
n_sec_head's attachment to Stage1Model (legacy_owner="stage1", design
doc §4.1). tests/test_migration_v02_v03.py proves this bit-identical
against a frozen v0.2 snapshot (tests/legacy/network_v02_snapshot.py)
for both flow and wgan, both conditioning modes.
scripts/check_migration_v02_v03.py is the real-checkpoint counterpart
for a portal machine with /ceph access.
giant/model/schedule.py's flow-matching/DDPM loss helpers are updated
to the new model-call convention (t as a keyword). giant/sample.py,
giant/rollout.py, and giant/validate.py are not yet updated (deferred
to design doc step 6) — their exercising tests are marked xfail with
that reasoning rather than silently broken.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Fits normalizers over multi-hundred-million-row datasets, so the setup
pass's per-row Python overhead compounds fast: encode_secondaries
recomputed an O(K) prefix sum from scratch on every one of its 15
stick-breaking iterations, np.isin re-sorted the full train-event-id
array on every chunk, and pdg/material/process index lookups ran a
Python dict lookup per row. The normalizer-fit pass also computed
encode_secondaries's stick-logit and direction-rotation blocks in full
even though it only ever reads the mass/charge columns.
Replace the prefix-sum recompute with a single np.cumsum, add a
sorted_membership helper (searchsorted-based) in place of np.isin at
both the setup-pass and per-epoch call sites, vectorize the index
lookups via _vectorized_map_lookup, and add an opt-in phys_only path
so the setup pass skips the stick-breaking/rotation work it discards
anyway. All four changes are output-identical performance refactors,
backed by new unit tests plus the existing suite.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Adds model.conditioning = "physical" | "embedding": physical mode routes
particle mass/charge and material Z_eff/A_eff/density/X0/lambda_int through
small MLPs to replace the learned PDG/material embedding tables, so the
surrogate generalizes to PDG codes/materials outside the training vocab
instead of memorizing it. "embedding" stays available as the comparison
baseline (old checkpoints without the key default to it).
Stage 2 now regresses a secondary's mass/charge directly against a fixed
physics-derived target instead of a learned/snapped embedding, and uses no
snapping at inference — the model's raw predicted (mass, charge) is the
secondary's physical identity, including for its own further rollout steps.
A separate reporting-only nearest-known-PDG lookup (never fed back into the
model) populates output pdg columns / the embedding-mode rollout fallback.
giant/materials.py's table is populated with Geant4's own built-in NIST
constants (Z_eff, A_eff, density, X0, lambda_int), extracted directly from
the Geant4 11.4.1 build vendored in minicalosim via G4NistManager rather
than hand-typed literature values. G4_LYSO is left unfilled: confirmed (both
by runtime lookup and by searching minicalosim's history) that it's never
actually a constructed Geant4 material there, only documentation/UI color-map
text.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
decode_secondaries's stick-breaking only guarantees valid secondary slots
sum to <= e_sec, leaving a shortfall that rollout.py silently dumped into
that step's edep. Rescale the valid slots by one common per-row factor
instead, so they sum to exactly e_sec whenever n_sec > 0: this spreads any
shortfall proportionally across all secondaries rather than concentrating
it in whichever slot is last by energy rank (which would let that one
low-energy secondary balloon and distort the shower's topology). Rows
where every valid slot decodes to ~zero fall back to an even split.
n_sec == 0 rows are unchanged (still nothing to carry the budget, so
rollout.py's edep top-up still applies there) — narrowed the related
caveat in load_rollout_vs_truth's docstring to just that case.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>