Abstract. We present massively parallel high energy electromagnetic particle transportation through a finely segmented detector on a Graphics Processing Unit (GPU). Simulating events of energetic particle decay in a general-purpose high energy physics (HEP) detector requires intensive computing resources, due to the complexity of the geometry as well as physics processes applied to particles copiously produced by primary collisions and secondary interactions. The recent advent of hardware architectures of many-core or accelerated processors provides the variety of concurrent programming models applicable not only for the high performance parallel computing, but also for the conventional computing intensive application such as the HEP detect...
The future High Energy Physics experiments, based on upgraded or next generation particle accelerato...
Detector simulation is one of the most CPU intensive tasks in modern High Energy Physics. While its ...
This Conference focuses on the application of GPUs in High Energy Physics (HEP), expanding on the tr...
Making general particle transport simulation for high-energy physics (HEP) single-instruction-multip...
In this paper we describe and demonstrate a C++ code written to determine the trajectory of particle...
High Energy Physics has traditionally been a technology - limited science that has pushed the bounda...
High Energy Physics (HEP) needs a huge amount of computing resources. In addition data acquisition, ...
Real-time data processing is one of the central processes of particle physics experiments which requ...
International audienceReal-time data processing is one of the central processes of particle physics ...
A desired trend within high energy physics is to increase particle accelerator luminosities, leading...
This Conference focuses on the application of GPUs in High Energy Physics (HEP), expanding on the tr...
This Conference focuses on the application of GPUs in High Energy Physics (HEP), expanding on the tr...
This is a feasibility study of using a modern Graphics Processing Unit (GPU) to parallelize the acce...
Geant4 is a large-scale particle physics package that facilitates every aspect of particle transport...
AbstractWe apply graphics processing unit (GPU) to software in elementary particle and high energy p...
The future High Energy Physics experiments, based on upgraded or next generation particle accelerato...
Detector simulation is one of the most CPU intensive tasks in modern High Energy Physics. While its ...
This Conference focuses on the application of GPUs in High Energy Physics (HEP), expanding on the tr...
Making general particle transport simulation for high-energy physics (HEP) single-instruction-multip...
In this paper we describe and demonstrate a C++ code written to determine the trajectory of particle...
High Energy Physics has traditionally been a technology - limited science that has pushed the bounda...
High Energy Physics (HEP) needs a huge amount of computing resources. In addition data acquisition, ...
Real-time data processing is one of the central processes of particle physics experiments which requ...
International audienceReal-time data processing is one of the central processes of particle physics ...
A desired trend within high energy physics is to increase particle accelerator luminosities, leading...
This Conference focuses on the application of GPUs in High Energy Physics (HEP), expanding on the tr...
This Conference focuses on the application of GPUs in High Energy Physics (HEP), expanding on the tr...
This is a feasibility study of using a modern Graphics Processing Unit (GPU) to parallelize the acce...
Geant4 is a large-scale particle physics package that facilitates every aspect of particle transport...
AbstractWe apply graphics processing unit (GPU) to software in elementary particle and high energy p...
The future High Energy Physics experiments, based on upgraded or next generation particle accelerato...
Detector simulation is one of the most CPU intensive tasks in modern High Energy Physics. While its ...
This Conference focuses on the application of GPUs in High Energy Physics (HEP), expanding on the tr...