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GPUs for real-time processing in HEP trigger systems
We describe a pilot project for the use of Graphics Processing Units (GPUs) for online triggering applications in High Energy Physics (HEP) experiments. Two major trends can be identified in the development of trigger and DAQ systems for HEP experiments:
Fiorini, M +33 more
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Applications and Techniques for Fast Machine Learning in Science. [PDF]
Deiana AM +46 more
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PhDThis thesis presents a study of the measurement of the top pair production cross section in the semileptonic decay channel with soft muon b-tagging at the Atlas detector using early LHC data.
Poll, Andrew James
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Multiple yet switchable hydrogen-bonded organic frameworks with white-light emission. [PDF]
Shi Y +12 more
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Relativistic impulse approximation in the atomic ionization process induced by millicharged particles. [PDF]
Qiao CK, Lin ST, Chi HC, Jia HT.
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Grid applications for the BaBar experiment
This paper discusses the use of e-Science Grid in providing computational resources for modern international High Energy Physics (HEP) experiments.
Wilson, F, Khan, A
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Monte Carlo Simulations of Heavy Particles for the Large Hadron Collider [PDF]
As the Large Hadron Collider has switched on at CERN in Geneva, accurate predictions for complex hadronic processes are essential for the validation of theory and therefore the success of the machine.
WINN, DAVID,ELLIOT, Winn, David Elliot
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Data Preservation in High Energy Physics
Data from high-energy physics (HEP) experiments are collected with significant financial and human effort and are mostly unique. At the same time, HEP has no coherent strategy for data preservation and re-use.
Brooks, Travis +49 more
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Shedding new light on sterile neutrinos from XENON1T experiment. [PDF]
Shakeri S, Hajkarim F, Xue SS.
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Very high energy gamma-ray astronomy and cosmic ray physics with the ARGO-YBJ experiment
Gamma ray astronomy at energies 10^11-10^13 eV, which are strictly related to the identification and study of the cosmic ray acceleration sites, is the main scientific goal of the ARGO-YBJ experiment. The detector, which is now being assembled in Tibet
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