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D0 selection
https://forum.gsi.de/index.phpindex.php?t=rview&goto=2493&th=790#msg_2493
You can find details of D0 selection in a CBM note "Analysis of D0 meson detection in Au+Au collisions at 25 AGeV".
Ivan.]]>Ivan Kisel2005-11-15T09:12:06-00:00track propagation in non-homogeneous magnetic field
https://forum.gsi.de/index.phpindex.php?t=rview&goto=2492&th=789#msg_2492
We have summarized our investigation of tracking in non-homogeneous magnetic filed in a CBM note "An analytic formula for track extrapolation in an inhomogeneous magnetic field".
Ivan.]]>Ivan Kisel2005-11-15T09:07:13-00:00Re: standalone ring finder
https://forum.gsi.de/index.phpindex.php?t=rview&goto=2491&th=476#msg_2491
"Elastic net for standalone RICH ring finding"
describing the algorithm. In the appendix you can find the source code fully explained in the note.
Ivan.]]>Ivan Kisel2005-11-15T08:54:03-00:00Re: standalone ring finder
https://forum.gsi.de/index.phpindex.php?t=rview&goto=1349&th=476#msg_1349
Ivan Kisel2005-02-01T13:19:44-00:00Re: standalone ring finder
https://forum.gsi.de/index.phpindex.php?t=rview&goto=1348&th=476#msg_1348
your recent talk given during the CBM Tracking Workshop the most up-to-date info ? Or is there a new paper or note to read ? It it already in the framework (in CVS) ? What's the name of the Task class implementing it ?
Cheers, Walter]]>Walter F.J. Müller2005-02-01T12:33:32-00:00standalone ring finder
https://forum.gsi.de/index.phpindex.php?t=rview&goto=1344&th=476#msg_1344
We have developed a standalone ring finder based on the elastic net. Efficiency is about 93%, speed is 1 ms per event. The algorithm is very general and can be used for any RICH detector.
Ivan.]]>Ivan Kisel2004-10-29T07:09:04-00:00List of publications on data reconstruction in HEP experiments
https://forum.gsi.de/index.phpindex.php?t=rview&goto=939&th=350#msg_939
I have created a www page with copies of publications on data reconstruction in HEP experiments: