Four Decades of Computing in Subnuclear Physics - from Bubble Chamber to LHC

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  • Title: Four Decades of Computing in Subnuclear Physics - from Bubble Chamber to LHC
  • ArXiv ID: 1302.2974
  • Date: 2017-08-23
  • Authors: Researchers from original ArXiv paper

📝 Abstract

This manuscript addresses selected aspects of computing for the reconstruction and simulation of particle interactions in subnuclear physics. Based on personal experience with experiments at DESY and at CERN, I cover the evolution of computing hardware and software from the era of track chambers where interactions were recorded on photographic film up to the LHC experiments with their multi-million electronic channels.

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Deep Dive into Four Decades of Computing in Subnuclear Physics - from Bubble Chamber to LHC.

This manuscript addresses selected aspects of computing for the reconstruction and simulation of particle interactions in subnuclear physics. Based on personal experience with experiments at DESY and at CERN, I cover the evolution of computing hardware and software from the era of track chambers where interactions were recorded on photographic film up to the LHC experiments with their multi-million electronic channels.

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This manuscript addresses selected aspects of computing for the reconstruction and simulation of particle interactions in subnuclear physics. Based on personal experience with experiments at DESY and at CERN, I cover the evolution of computing hardware and software from the era of track chambers where interactions were recorded on photographic film up to the LHC experiments with their multi-million electronic channels.

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