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Mathematical and Numerical Methods for Non-linear Beam Dynamics
Non-linear effects in accelerator physics are important for both successful operation of accelerators and during the design stage. Since both of these aspects are closely related, they will be treated together in this overview. Some of the most important aspects are well described by methods establi...
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Acceso en línea: | https://dx.doi.org/10.5170/CERN-2014-009.157 http://cds.cern.ch/record/1982421 |
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author | Herr, W. |
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description | Non-linear effects in accelerator physics are important for both successful operation of accelerators and during the design stage. Since both of these aspects are closely related, they will be treated together in this overview. Some of the most important aspects are well described by methods established in other areas of physics and mathematics. The treatment will be focused on the problems in accelerators used for particle physics experiments. Although the main emphasis will be on accelerator physics issues, some of the aspects of more general interest will be discussed. In particular, we demonstrate that in recent years a framework has been built to handle the complex problems in a consistent form, technically superior and conceptually simpler than the traditional techniques. The need to understand the stability of particle beams has substantially contributed to the development of new techniques and is an important source of examples which can be verified experimentally. Unfortunately, the documentation of these developments is often poor or even unpublished, in many cases only available as lectures or conference proceedings. |
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spelling | cern-19824212022-08-10T20:37:15Zdoi:10.5170/CERN-2014-009.157http://cds.cern.ch/record/1982421engHerr, W.Mathematical and Numerical Methods for Non-linear Beam DynamicsAccelerator and Storage RingsNon-linear effects in accelerator physics are important for both successful operation of accelerators and during the design stage. Since both of these aspects are closely related, they will be treated together in this overview. Some of the most important aspects are well described by methods established in other areas of physics and mathematics. The treatment will be focused on the problems in accelerators used for particle physics experiments. Although the main emphasis will be on accelerator physics issues, some of the aspects of more general interest will be discussed. In particular, we demonstrate that in recent years a framework has been built to handle the complex problems in a consistent form, technically superior and conceptually simpler than the traditional techniques. The need to understand the stability of particle beams has substantially contributed to the development of new techniques and is an important source of examples which can be verified experimentally. Unfortunately, the documentation of these developments is often poor or even unpublished, in many cases only available as lectures or conference proceedings.Non-linear effects in accelerator physics are important for both successful operation of accelerators and during the design stage. Since both of these aspects are closely related, they will be treated together in this overview. Some of the most important aspects are well described by methods established in other areas of physics and mathematics. The treatment will be focused on the problems in accelerators used for particle physics experiments. Although the main emphasis will be on accelerator physics issues, some of the aspects of more general interest will be discussed. In particular, we demonstrate that in recent years a framework has been built to handle the complex problems in a consistent form, technically superior and conceptually simpler than the traditional techniques. The need to understand the stability of particle beams has substantially contributed to the development of new techniques and is an important source of examples which can be verified experimentally. Unfortunately, the documentation of these developments is often poor or even unpublished, in many cases only available as lectures or conference proceedings.arXiv:1601.05411arXiv:1601.05411oai:cds.cern.ch:19824212016-01-20 |
spellingShingle | Accelerator and Storage Rings Herr, W. Mathematical and Numerical Methods for Non-linear Beam Dynamics |
title | Mathematical and Numerical Methods for Non-linear Beam Dynamics |
title_full | Mathematical and Numerical Methods for Non-linear Beam Dynamics |
title_fullStr | Mathematical and Numerical Methods for Non-linear Beam Dynamics |
title_full_unstemmed | Mathematical and Numerical Methods for Non-linear Beam Dynamics |
title_short | Mathematical and Numerical Methods for Non-linear Beam Dynamics |
title_sort | mathematical and numerical methods for non-linear beam dynamics |
topic | Accelerator and Storage Rings |
url | https://dx.doi.org/10.5170/CERN-2014-009.157 http://cds.cern.ch/record/1982421 |
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