In high-energy physics, Monte Carlo event generators (MCEGs) are used to simulate the interactions of high energy particles. MCEG event records store the information on the simulated particles and their relationships, and thus reflect the simulated evolution of physics phenomena in each collision event. We present the HepMC3 library, a next-generation framework for MCEG event record encoding and manipulation, which builds on the functionality of its widely-used predecessors to enable more sophisticated algorithms for event-record analysis. As compared to previous versions, the event record structure has been simplified, while adding the possibility to encode arbitrary information. The I/O functionality has been extended to support common in...
Recent progress on general-purpose Monte-Carlo event generators is reviewed with emphasis on the sim...
We review the main software and computing challenges for the Monte Carlo physics event generators us...
Event generators are an indispensable tool for the preparation and analysis of particle-physics expe...
In high-energy physics, Monte Carlo event generators (MCEGs) are used to simulate the interactions o...
In high-energy physics, Monte Carlo event generators (MCEGs) are used to simulate the interactions o...
HepMC is an Object Oriented event record written in C++ for High Energy Physics Monte Carlo Event Ge...
The HepMC package is an object oriented event record written in C++ for High Energy Physics Monte Ca...
This program has been imported from the CPC Program Library held at Queen's University Belfast (1969...
In this article we present a way of building fully automated Monte-Carlo simulation chain. In recent...
We provide an overview of the status of Monte-Carlo event generators for high-energy particle physic...
International audienceMonte Carlo event generators (MCEGs) are the indispensable workhorses of parti...
Recently the collider physics community has seen significant advances in the formalisms and implemen...
Recently the collider physics community has seen significant advances in the formalisms and implemen...
A file repository for calculations of cross sections and kinematic distributions using Monte Carlo g...
We describe progress in the development of Monte Carlo event generators for the full simulation of c...
Recent progress on general-purpose Monte-Carlo event generators is reviewed with emphasis on the sim...
We review the main software and computing challenges for the Monte Carlo physics event generators us...
Event generators are an indispensable tool for the preparation and analysis of particle-physics expe...
In high-energy physics, Monte Carlo event generators (MCEGs) are used to simulate the interactions o...
In high-energy physics, Monte Carlo event generators (MCEGs) are used to simulate the interactions o...
HepMC is an Object Oriented event record written in C++ for High Energy Physics Monte Carlo Event Ge...
The HepMC package is an object oriented event record written in C++ for High Energy Physics Monte Ca...
This program has been imported from the CPC Program Library held at Queen's University Belfast (1969...
In this article we present a way of building fully automated Monte-Carlo simulation chain. In recent...
We provide an overview of the status of Monte-Carlo event generators for high-energy particle physic...
International audienceMonte Carlo event generators (MCEGs) are the indispensable workhorses of parti...
Recently the collider physics community has seen significant advances in the formalisms and implemen...
Recently the collider physics community has seen significant advances in the formalisms and implemen...
A file repository for calculations of cross sections and kinematic distributions using Monte Carlo g...
We describe progress in the development of Monte Carlo event generators for the full simulation of c...
Recent progress on general-purpose Monte-Carlo event generators is reviewed with emphasis on the sim...
We review the main software and computing challenges for the Monte Carlo physics event generators us...
Event generators are an indispensable tool for the preparation and analysis of particle-physics expe...