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Introduction

Welcome to the Feynman@Home France-Japan-CERN Collaboration.
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The Feynman@Home project is an attempt to solve both CPU-time and memory space issues raised by the automatic computation of complex LHC and ILC/ CLIC physics processes. Based on the development of an improved version of BOINC for multi-client code and soft synchronization it offers in return a live presentation of current HEP and Astrophysics programs and projects in the hope to increase the understanding and interest of the public to fundamental research.
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The Feynman@Home project is an attempt to solve both CPU-time and memory space issues related to the automatic computation of complex LHC and linear colliders (ILC/ CLIC) physics processes. Based on the development of an improved version of BOINC for multi-client code and soft synchronization it offers in return a live presentation of current HEP and Astrophysics programs and projects in the hope to increase the understanding and interest of the public to fundamental research.
  Using the GRACE package (KEK) for helicity amplitude code generation, it implements the multi-dimensional phase space integration (BASES) and event generation (SPRING ) packages in the framework of an hybrid computing system combining dedicated (clusters or the GRID) and public computing.
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In addition to the processes selected by the collaboration members, a self-service approach will make any physicist able to propose the computation of a given process for a set of selected parameters.
 This is a France-Japan-CERN project carried out in the framework of the IRG ACPP (International Research Group on Automated Computation in Particle Physics) in collaboration with CERN members including the group managing LHC@Home
 
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