The Virtual Monte Carlo (VMC) package together with its concrete implementations provides a unified interface to different detector simulation transport engines such as GEANT3 or GEANT4. However, so far the simulation of one event was restricted to the usage of one chosen engine. We introduce here the possibility to mix multiple engines within the simulation of one event. Depending on user conditions the simulation is then effectively split among the chosen engines. Among others, these conditions can depend on phase space, geometry, particle type or an arbitrary combination. This development hence offers the possibility to choose multiple engines for an event simulation profiting from each of their advantages or specific capabilities und...
Utilization of parallel processing computers to perform radiation transport calculations means to pe...
The goal to obtain more precise physics results in current collider experiments drives the plans to ...
We present a case-study on the utility of graphics cards to perform massively parallel sim ulation w...
The Virtual Monte Carlo (VMC) package provides a unified interface to different detector simulation ...
Virtual Monte Carlo (VMC) provides a unified interface to different detector simulation transport en...
The concept of Virtual Monte Carlo (VMC) has been developed by the ALICE Software Project to allow d...
Virtual Monte Carlo (VMC) [1] provides an abstract interface into Monte Carlo transport codes. A use...
Detector simulation is one of the most CPU intensive tasks in modern High Energy Physics. While its ...
The continual development of sophisticated transport simulation algorithms allows increasingly accur...
In the context of the common online-offline computing infrastructure for Run3 (ALICE-O2), ALICE is r...
International audienceTo address the challenges of the major upgrade of the experiment, the ALICE si...
We present a case-study on the utility of graphics cards to perform massively parallel simulation of...
International audienceALICE adopted a strategy to develop a virtual interface to the detector simula...
We present a case study on the utility of graphics cards to perform massively parallel simulation of...
The precision physics programs of FCC-ee demands for a precise simulation of all Standard Model (SM)...
Utilization of parallel processing computers to perform radiation transport calculations means to pe...
The goal to obtain more precise physics results in current collider experiments drives the plans to ...
We present a case-study on the utility of graphics cards to perform massively parallel sim ulation w...
The Virtual Monte Carlo (VMC) package provides a unified interface to different detector simulation ...
Virtual Monte Carlo (VMC) provides a unified interface to different detector simulation transport en...
The concept of Virtual Monte Carlo (VMC) has been developed by the ALICE Software Project to allow d...
Virtual Monte Carlo (VMC) [1] provides an abstract interface into Monte Carlo transport codes. A use...
Detector simulation is one of the most CPU intensive tasks in modern High Energy Physics. While its ...
The continual development of sophisticated transport simulation algorithms allows increasingly accur...
In the context of the common online-offline computing infrastructure for Run3 (ALICE-O2), ALICE is r...
International audienceTo address the challenges of the major upgrade of the experiment, the ALICE si...
We present a case-study on the utility of graphics cards to perform massively parallel simulation of...
International audienceALICE adopted a strategy to develop a virtual interface to the detector simula...
We present a case study on the utility of graphics cards to perform massively parallel simulation of...
The precision physics programs of FCC-ee demands for a precise simulation of all Standard Model (SM)...
Utilization of parallel processing computers to perform radiation transport calculations means to pe...
The goal to obtain more precise physics results in current collider experiments drives the plans to ...
We present a case-study on the utility of graphics cards to perform massively parallel sim ulation w...