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Monte Carlo Generators

The structure of events in high-energy collisions is complex and not predictable from first principles. Event generators allow the problem to be subdivided into more manageable pieces, some of which can be described from first principles, while others need to be based on appropriate models with para...

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Autor principal: Sjostrand, Torbjorn
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: CERN 2006
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.5170/CERN-2007-005.51
http://cds.cern.ch/record/999717
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description The structure of events in high-energy collisions is complex and not predictable from first principles. Event generators allow the problem to be subdivided into more manageable pieces, some of which can be described from first principles, while others need to be based on appropriate models with parameters tuned to data. In these lectures we provide an overview, discuss how matrix elements are used, introduce the machinery for initial- and final-state parton showers, explain how matrix elements and parton showers can be combined for optimal accuracy, introduce the concept of multiple parton--parton interactions, comment briefly on the hadronization issue, and provide an outlook for the future.
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spelling cern-9997172023-03-14T18:07:40Zdoi:10.5170/CERN-2007-005.51http://cds.cern.ch/record/999717engSjostrand, TorbjornMonte Carlo GeneratorsParticle Physics - PhenomenologyThe structure of events in high-energy collisions is complex and not predictable from first principles. Event generators allow the problem to be subdivided into more manageable pieces, some of which can be described from first principles, while others need to be based on appropriate models with parameters tuned to data. In these lectures we provide an overview, discuss how matrix elements are used, introduce the machinery for initial- and final-state parton showers, explain how matrix elements and parton showers can be combined for optimal accuracy, introduce the concept of multiple parton--parton interactions, comment briefly on the hadronization issue, and provide an outlook for the future.The structure of events in high-energy collisions is complex and not predictable from first principles. Event generators allow the problem to be subdivided into more manageable pieces, some of which can be described from first principles, while others need to be based on appropriate models with parameters tuned to data. In these lectures we provide an overview, discuss how matrix elements are used, introduce the machinery for initial- and final-state parton showers, explain how matrix elements and parton showers can be combined for optimal accuracy, introduce the concept of multiple parton--parton interactions, comment briefly on the hadronization issue, and provide an outlook for the future.CERNhep-ph/0611247CERN-LCGAPP-2006-06CERN-LCGAPP-2006-06oai:cds.cern.ch:9997172006-11-18
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Sjostrand, Torbjorn
Monte Carlo Generators
title Monte Carlo Generators
title_full Monte Carlo Generators
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title_full_unstemmed Monte Carlo Generators
title_short Monte Carlo Generators
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topic Particle Physics - Phenomenology
url https://dx.doi.org/10.5170/CERN-2007-005.51
http://cds.cern.ch/record/999717
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