5–9 Jul 2021
Europe/Zurich timezone

Session

Plenary - Julia in HEP & Python

9 Jul 2021, 16:30

Conveners

Plenary - Julia in HEP & Python

  • Eduardo Rodrigues (University of Liverpool (GB))

Presentation materials

  1. Jan Strube (PNNL), Marcel Stanitzki (Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DE))
    09/07/2021, 16:30
    Notebook talk

    The Julia programming language was created in 2009, and version 1.0 with its promise of API stability was released in 2018. Its support for interactive programming, for parallel and concurrent paradigms, and its good interoperability with C++ make it a compelling option for high energy and nuclear physics.

    In this talk we give a brief overview of the language, and demonstrate how to solve...

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  2. Philippe Gras (Université Paris-Saclay (FR))
    09/07/2021, 17:00
    Notebook talk

    Execution speed is critical for code developed for high energy physics (HEP) research. HEP experiments are typically highly demanding in terms on computing power. The LHC experiments uses a computing grid, the Worldwide LHC computing grid, with one million computer cores to process their data. In this talk we will investigate the potential of the Julia programming language for HEP data...

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  3. ALL
    09/07/2021, 17:30
  4. Eduardo Rodrigues (University of Liverpool (GB))
    09/07/2021, 17:55
  5. Philippe Gras (Université Paris-Saclay (FR))
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