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Beam-beam simulation on parallel computers

Objectif



Beam colliding facilities are an essential tool for experimentation in high energy physics. Two approaches are actively foreseen for the next generation of experiments: the linear colliders for very high energy region (in the TeV domain) and the so-called factories, based on the circular collider's scheme, for the energy domain under l0 GeV. Colliding beam accelerators are basically limited by the beam-beam effect resulting from the electromagnetical interaction induced by beam crossing.

It is a manifold phenomena for which the collaboration will work out an original code conceived for parallel computer implementation. Experience indicates that parallel computing set-ups are the adequate computing support providing not only the necessary computing power but also the required data storage space. The operation of new codes using all the possibilities of parallel computers will allow a more realistic and complete description of this limiting phenomena and thus enable the conception of future colliders with an improved confidence.

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Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique
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