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![COMPEST is an interface between PEST and COMSOL Multiphysics](extras/COMPEST_interface_diagram.png)

## The paper
Halloran et al. (2019), _Computers and Geosciences_.
Halloran et al. (2019), _Computers and Geosciences_ (see details below).

## Author and contact
Written by Dr. Landon J.S. Halloran, 2018. www.ljsh.ca

## Overview
COMPEST is a program written in _java_ that enables advanced parameter estimation, sensitivity analysis, uncertainty analysis, and data-worth analysis to investigate and solve inverse problems using forward finite-element models. The software functions as a link between [PEST](https://www.pesthomepage.org/) and [COMSOL Multiphysics](https://www.comsol.com). Although the software's functionality has been demonstarted with application to isotopic fractionation in the diffusion and degradation of chlorinated contaminants in the subsurface, any problem that can be modelled in COMSOL Multiphysics can be handled with some modification of the code.
COMPEST is a program written in _java_ that enables advanced parameter estimation, sensitivity analysis, uncertainty analysis, and data-worth analysis to investigate and solve inverse problems using forward finite-element models. The software functions as a link between [PEST](https://www.pesthomepage.org/) and [COMSOL Multiphysics](https://www.comsol.com). Although the software's functionality has been demonstrated with application to isotopic fractionation in the diffusion and degradation of chlorinated contaminants in the subsurface, any problem that can be modelled in COMSOL Multiphysics can be handled with some modification of the code.

## Requirements
* _(proprietary)_ COMSOL Multiphysics Server (tested with ver. 5.3) and COMSOL Java API
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