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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 related to the automatic computation of complex
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The Feynman@Home project is an attempt to solve both CPU-time and memory space problems related to the automatic computation of complex
 LHC and linear colliders (ILC/
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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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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 public understanding and interest to fundamental research.
  Using the
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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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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.
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Target physics processes will be selected both by our collaboration members and, through a self-service approach, by any physicist interested in a particular physics issue.
  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
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 This web page is updated by the collaboration members (TWikiRegistration) If you have never used a Wiki before, you should visit WelcomeGuest, and have a look at the TWikiTutorial. Please feel free to correct any mistakes, and to add new information (using GoodStyle of course)!
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