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  • France: IN2P3 (see the ACPP Collaboration)
  • Japan: KEK + universities (see the ACPP Collaboration)
  • CERN: the LHC@Home group
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  • The BOINC "Berkeley Open Infrastructure for Network Computing" platform
  • GRACE: the automatic computation system for Feynman diagrams developed by Japanese teams
The goal is to provide cross-section calculations and event generators at tree and one-loop level for LHC and ILC physics.

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  • France: IN2P3 (see the ACPP Collaboration)
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  • CERN: the LHC@Home group
 Feynman@Home is a new project development based on:
  • The BOINC "Berkeley Open Infrastructure for Network Computing" platform
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The collaboration as for today includes IN2P3 /CNRS, CERN (LHC@Home) and KEK. Being a distributed project, it is worth noting that substantial contributions can be provided by teams located anywhere in the world. Teams and/or laboratorues from Vietnam would be quite welcome.
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The goal is to provide cross-section calculations and event generators at tree and one-loop level for LHC and ILC physics. It is an hybrid system based on BOINC, on the GRID and local clusters for an efficient CPU/Memory load balancing.
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The collaboration as for today includes IN2P3 /CNRS, CERN (LHC@Home) and KEK. Being a distributed project, it is worth noting that substantial contributions can be provided by teams located anywhere in the world. Teams and/or laboratorues from Vietnam would be quite welcome.
 For further information contact DenisPerretGallix

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 The goal is to provide cross-section calculation and event generators at Tree and one-loop level for LHC and ILC physics. It is an Hybrid system based on BOINC, on the GRID and local clusters for an efficient CPU/Memory load balancing. (More...)
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  • GRACE: the automatic computation system for Feynman diagrams developed by Japanese teams
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Particle Physics (Theory and Experiment): A Feynman@Home

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Particle Physics (theory and experiment): Feynman@Home

 Feynman@Home is a new project development based on:
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It is an Hybrid system based on BOINC and on the access to the GRID and local clusters for an efficient load balancing. [[Feynman.WebHome][More...] The collaboration as for today includes IN2P3 ,CERN and KEK. It can be extended to other teams. Being a distributed project, it is worth noting that efficient contributions can be provided from local teams. If you want more information on this project contact DenisPerretGallix
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It is an Hybrid system based on BOINC, on the GRID and local clusters for an efficient CPU/Memory load balancing. ([[http://acpp.in2p3.fr/cgi-bin/twiki/bin/view/Feynman/WebHome][More...]) The collaboration as for today includes IN2P3 ,CERN and KEK. Being a distributed project, it is worth noting that efficient contributions can be provided from local teams anywhere in the world. Teams and/or laboratorues from Vietnam would be quite welcome For further information on this project contact DenisPerretGallix
 

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  • GRACE: the automatic computation system for Feynman diagram
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[[Feynman.WebHome][More...]
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  • GRACE: the automatic computation system for Feynman diagram
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!! Collaboration Proposals The following proposals are open to collaboration

Particle Physics (Theory and Experiment): A Feynman@Home

Feynman@Home is a new project development based on:
  • The BOINC "Berkeley Open Infrastructure for Network Computing" platform
  • GRACE: the automatic computation system for Feynman diagram
The goal is to provide cross-section calculation and event generators at Tree and one-loop level for LHC and ILC physics. It is an Hybrid system based on BOINC and on the access to the GRID and local clusters for an efficient load balancing. [[FVPPL.Feynamn][More...] The collaboration as for today includes IN2P3 ,CERN and KEK. It can be extended to other teams. Being a distributed project, it is worthnoting that efficient contributions can be provided from local teams.

-- DenisPerretGallix - 23 May 2006

 
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