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Geant4 tutorial/mini workshop [message #5352] |
Fri, 02 November 2007 11:09 |
Johan Messchendorp
Messages: 693 Registered: April 2007 Location: University of Groningen
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From: *flexnet2.RUG.NL
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Dear all,
I just got an email from Rainer Novotny who is presently at the IEEE meeting in Hawai (some people have it good!). He talked to Maria Grazia Pia from the Geant4 group. It seems that the Geant4 team is regularly giving workshop about Geant4 at several places in Europe. The Geant4 team is also willing to provide a tutorial/mini-workshop in connection to our collaboration meetings, for instance in March next year.
I personally think that this is not a bad idea. It provides an opportunity to discuss with their experts about our "problems". Probably, we would also need to have VMC experts around during such discussions.
If we would be interested to organize such event, it would be wise to collect a list of questions, problems, suggestions, etc, which we can send to Maria to setup a program for such an event.
Opinions, suggestions, etc, are welcome!
Johan.
Johan Messchendorp
University of Groningen/KVI
Zernikelaan 25
NL-9747 AA Groningen
The Netherlands
tel. +31-503633558
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Re: Geant4 tutorial/mini workshop [message #5358 is a reply to message #5355] |
Mon, 05 November 2007 15:18 |
Pablo Genova
Messages: 32 Registered: May 2007
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From: *PV.INFN.IT
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Hi Mohammad,
just a simple question: so, in general, for each new model introduced into native Geant4, one has to validate if it is properly working within the Virtual Monte Carlo, right?
So you would suggest to validate inside the VMC only the models that we really need for our physics, right?
In this logic, rather than the Geant4 tutorials, what we need is to keep updated on the new physics models, and see how they match the real needs for Panda physics.
ciao, Pablo
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Re: Geant4 tutorial/mini workshop [message #5360 is a reply to message #5358] |
Mon, 05 November 2007 15:55 |
Mohammad Al-Turany
Messages: 518 Registered: April 2004 Location: GSI, Germany
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From: *gsi.de
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Hi Pablo,
so, in general, for each new model introduced into native Geant4, one has to validate if it is properly working within the Virtual Monte Carlo, right?
You have to validate if it is working properly at all for your perpose! This is independent of the VMC.
So you would suggest to validate inside the VMC only the models that we really need for our physics, right?
The main problem is to identify these models (physics list), now if we do this and found for example some strange behavior compared to data, it will be hard to convince the G4 developer team that this is not coming from the VMC! unless you reproduce this with native Geant4!
In this logic, rather than the Geant4 tutorials, what we need is to keep updated on the new physics models, and see how they match the real needs for Panda physics.
we need to identify some channels to validate both VMC-Geant4 and if needed also native Geant4 for our use. Because this job has not been done at CERN, ALICE do not really use Geant4 and they only validate G3 and G3-VMC and plane to do this with FLUKA but not Geant4!
regards
Mohammad
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Re: Geant4 tutorial/mini workshop [message #5407 is a reply to message #5399] |
Thu, 15 November 2007 10:16 |
Johan Messchendorp
Messages: 693 Registered: April 2007 Location: University of Groningen
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From: *KVI.nl
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Dear all,
In principle I could try to get one of the G4 experts for the Groningen workshop. The question is whether we need such an expert to address the items which Soeren is mentioning in his message. As far as I can oversee, these items are all "internal" questions.
I propose the following: lets indeed dedicate an afternoon to G3-G4 during the workshop, and based upon the outcome of this, we might consider to invite a G4 expert for the next collaboration meeting. Is that ok with everyone?
Kind wishes,
Johan.
Johan Messchendorp
University of Groningen/KVI
Zernikelaan 25
NL-9747 AA Groningen
The Netherlands
tel. +31-503633558
fax +31-503634003
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