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HepLean: Digitalising high energy physics
Computer Physics CommunicationsWe introduce HepLean, an open-source project to digitalise definitions, theorems, proofs, and calculations in high energy physics using the interactive theorem prover Lean 4.
Joseph Tooby-Smith
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Nuclear Instruments and Methods, 1967
High Energy Physics Vol. 1. Edited by E. H. S. Burhop. (Pure and Applied Physics; a Series of Monographs and Textbooks. Vol. 25.) Pp. xi + 499. (New York: Academic Press, Inc.; London: Academic Press, Inc. (London), Ltd., 1967.) 176s.
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High Energy Physics Vol. 1. Edited by E. H. S. Burhop. (Pure and Applied Physics; a Series of Monographs and Textbooks. Vol. 25.) Pp. xi + 499. (New York: Academic Press, Inc.; London: Academic Press, Inc. (London), Ltd., 1967.) 176s.
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Humidity Sensors for High Energy Physics Applications: A Review
IEEE Sensors Journal, 2020Modern silicon-based detectors for high-energy physics operate in an experimental environment with sub-zero temperatures. At those temperatures, even low traces of humidity will produce vapor condensation with damages to the detectors.
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Performance of Julia for High Energy Physics Analyses
Computing and Software for Big Science, 2020We argue that the Julia programming language is a compelling alternative to implementations in Python and C++ for common data analysis workflows in high energy physics. We compare the speed of implementations of different workflows in Julia with those in
Marcel Stanitzki, J. Strube
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Physics Today, 1983
Particle physicists have long been conspicuous consumers of computer time. Today's complex experiments generate prodigious quantities of raw data that require hours of cpu time to be reduced to a form comprehensible to human colleagues. As figure 1 shows, a multitude of computer cathode-ray screens often dominates the control room of a modern detector.
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Particle physicists have long been conspicuous consumers of computer time. Today's complex experiments generate prodigious quantities of raw data that require hours of cpu time to be reduced to a form comprehensible to human colleagues. As figure 1 shows, a multitude of computer cathode-ray screens often dominates the control room of a modern detector.
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Nature, 1974
Particle-interaction Physics at High Energies. By S. J. Lindenbaum. Pp. xiii + 512. (An International Series of Monographs on Physics.) (Clarendon: Oxford; Oxford University: London, October 1973.) £15.00.
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Particle-interaction Physics at High Energies. By S. J. Lindenbaum. Pp. xiii + 512. (An International Series of Monographs on Physics.) (Clarendon: Oxford; Oxford University: London, October 1973.) £15.00.
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Nature, 1953
High-Energy Particles By Prof. Bruno Rossi. (Prentice-Hall Physics Series.) Pp. xiii + 569. (New York: Prentice-Hall, Inc.; London: Constable and Co., Ltd., 1952.) 65s. net.
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High-Energy Particles By Prof. Bruno Rossi. (Prentice-Hall Physics Series.) Pp. xiii + 569. (New York: Prentice-Hall, Inc.; London: Constable and Co., Ltd., 1952.) 65s. net.
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Nature, 1970
Proceedings of the Fourth International Symposium on Electron and Photon Interactions at High Energies Edited by D. W. Braben. Pp. ix + 328. (Daresbury Nuclear Physics Laboratory: Daresbury, nr Warrington, 1969.) 120s.
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Proceedings of the Fourth International Symposium on Electron and Photon Interactions at High Energies Edited by D. W. Braben. Pp. ix + 328. (Daresbury Nuclear Physics Laboratory: Daresbury, nr Warrington, 1969.) 120s.
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