The usage of CPU resources by LHCb on the Grid id dominated by two different applications: Gauss and Brunel. Gauss the application doing the Monte Carlo simulation of proton-proton collisions. Brunel is the application responsible for the reconstruction of the signals recorded by the detector converting them into objects that can be used for later physics analysis of the data (tracks, clusters,…) Both applications are based on the Gaudi and LHCb software frameworks. Gauss uses Pythia and Geant as underlying libraries for the simulation of the collision and the later passage of the generated particles through the LHCb detector. While Brunel makes use of LHCb specific code to process the data from each sub-detector. Both applications are CP...
The Offline Computing system must allow the LHCb physicists to perform an efficient processing of th...
The increase of luminosity in the LHC during its second year of operation (2011) was achieved by del...
The 2020 upgrade of the LHCb detector will vastly increase the rate of collisions the Online system ...
This document is a first attempt to describe the LHCb computing model. The CPU power needed to proce...
The Large Hadron Collider beauty (LHCb) experiment at CERN is undergoing an upgrade in preparation f...
The LHCb software is based on the Gaudi framework, on top of which are built several large and compl...
This document describes the computing tasks of the LHCb computing system. It also describes the logi...
Due to the continuously increasing number of cores on modern CPUs, it is important to adapt HEP appl...
In the past, the increasing demands for HEP processing resources could be fulfilled by the ever incr...
International audienceThe Large Hadron Collider beauty (LHCb) experiment at CERN is undergoing an up...
The current LHCb trigger system consists of a hardware level, which reduces the LHC inelastic collis...
(on behalf of the LHCb Collaboration)International audienceThe LHCb simulation application, Gauss, i...
Detailed detector simulation is the major consumer of CPU resources at LHCb, having used more than 9...
The LHCb experiment probes the differences between matter and anti-matter by examining particle coll...
The Large Hadron Collider beauty (LHCb) experiment at CERN is undergoing an upgrade in preparation f...
The Offline Computing system must allow the LHCb physicists to perform an efficient processing of th...
The increase of luminosity in the LHC during its second year of operation (2011) was achieved by del...
The 2020 upgrade of the LHCb detector will vastly increase the rate of collisions the Online system ...
This document is a first attempt to describe the LHCb computing model. The CPU power needed to proce...
The Large Hadron Collider beauty (LHCb) experiment at CERN is undergoing an upgrade in preparation f...
The LHCb software is based on the Gaudi framework, on top of which are built several large and compl...
This document describes the computing tasks of the LHCb computing system. It also describes the logi...
Due to the continuously increasing number of cores on modern CPUs, it is important to adapt HEP appl...
In the past, the increasing demands for HEP processing resources could be fulfilled by the ever incr...
International audienceThe Large Hadron Collider beauty (LHCb) experiment at CERN is undergoing an up...
The current LHCb trigger system consists of a hardware level, which reduces the LHC inelastic collis...
(on behalf of the LHCb Collaboration)International audienceThe LHCb simulation application, Gauss, i...
Detailed detector simulation is the major consumer of CPU resources at LHCb, having used more than 9...
The LHCb experiment probes the differences between matter and anti-matter by examining particle coll...
The Large Hadron Collider beauty (LHCb) experiment at CERN is undergoing an upgrade in preparation f...
The Offline Computing system must allow the LHCb physicists to perform an efficient processing of th...
The increase of luminosity in the LHC during its second year of operation (2011) was achieved by del...
The 2020 upgrade of the LHCb detector will vastly increase the rate of collisions the Online system ...