Dr
Alberto Ribon
(CERN)
21/07/2003, 13:55
Leif Lönnblad
(Lund University)
21/07/2003, 14:00
Stefan Gieseke
(Cambridge)
21/07/2003, 15:00
Open discussion
21/07/2003, 17:00
Leif Lönnblad
(Lund University)
22/07/2003, 09:00
The tutorial will be divided in two sections. After a brief introduction I will show how to use ThePEG/Pythia7, describing how to make a simple run with simple analysis. I will also show how to add a simple module to the framework.
In the second part I will describe how to write a new physics module, using the specific case of a matrix element as an example.
Both parts...
In the second part I will describe how to write a new physics module, using the specific case of a matrix element as an example.
Both parts...
S. Gieseke, P. Stephens
(Cambridge University)
23/07/2003, 10:00
ThePEG/Pythia7 is now installed on the LXPLUS cluster. To use it you need to add the following directories to your PATH environment
/usr/local/gcc-alt-3.2.3/bin and /afs/cern.ch/user/l/lonnblad/public/local/bin
In addition you need to add
/usr/local/gcc-alt-3.2.3/lib
to your LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment
/usr/local/gcc-alt-3.2.3/bin and /afs/cern.ch/user/l/lonnblad/public/local/bin
In addition you need to add
/usr/local/gcc-alt-3.2.3/lib
to your LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment
F. Krauss, A. Schaelicke, S. Schumann
(CERN)
24/07/2003, 10:00
Short introduction to the package:
- Sherpa's event generation framework
- input options
- how to have fun with new particles and models
- connection of MEs to the shower
- some outlook concerning hadronization
Download the program from
www.physik.tu-dresden.de/~krauss/hep
- Sherpa's event generation framework
- input options
- how to have fun with new particles and models
- connection of MEs to the shower
- some outlook concerning hadronization
Download the program from
www.physik.tu-dresden.de/~krauss/hep