The GeantV project aims to research and develop the next-generation simulation software describing the passage of particles through matter. While the modern CPU architectures are being targeted first, resources such as GPGPU, Intel© Xeon Phi, Atom or ARM cannot be ignored anymore by HEP CPU-bound applications. The proof of concept GeantV prototype has been mainly engineered for CPU's having vector units but we have foreseen from early stages a bridge to arbitrary accelerators. A software layer consisting of architecture/technology specific backends supports currently this concept. This approach allows to abstract out the basic types such as scalar/vector but also to formalize generic computation kernels using transparently library or device...
VecGeom is a geometry modeller library with hit-detection features as needed by particle detector si...
Abstract. We present massively parallel high energy electromagnetic particle transportation through ...
The development of the GeantV Electromagnetic (EM) physics package has evolved following two necessa...
High Energy Physics (HEP) needs a huge amount of computing resources. In addition data acquisition, ...
Detector simulation is consuming at least half of the HEP computing cycles, and even so, experiments...
The recent progress in parallel hardware architectures with deeper vector pipelines or many-cores te...
The recent emergence of hardware architectures characterized by many-core or accelerated processors ...
The future High Energy Physics experiments, based on upgraded or next generation particle accelerato...
General purpose computing on graphic processing units (GPU) is a potential method of speeding up sci...
The upcoming generation of exascale HPC machines will all have most of their computing power provide...
In the fall 2016, GeantV went through a thorough community evaluation of the project status and of i...
The fast and precise simulation of particle interactions with matter is an important task for severa...
High Energy Physics has traditionally been a technology - limited science that has pushed the bounda...
The continual development of sophisticated transport simulation algorithms allows increasingly accur...
Making general particle transport simulation for high-energy physics (HEP) single-instruction-multip...
VecGeom is a geometry modeller library with hit-detection features as needed by particle detector si...
Abstract. We present massively parallel high energy electromagnetic particle transportation through ...
The development of the GeantV Electromagnetic (EM) physics package has evolved following two necessa...
High Energy Physics (HEP) needs a huge amount of computing resources. In addition data acquisition, ...
Detector simulation is consuming at least half of the HEP computing cycles, and even so, experiments...
The recent progress in parallel hardware architectures with deeper vector pipelines or many-cores te...
The recent emergence of hardware architectures characterized by many-core or accelerated processors ...
The future High Energy Physics experiments, based on upgraded or next generation particle accelerato...
General purpose computing on graphic processing units (GPU) is a potential method of speeding up sci...
The upcoming generation of exascale HPC machines will all have most of their computing power provide...
In the fall 2016, GeantV went through a thorough community evaluation of the project status and of i...
The fast and precise simulation of particle interactions with matter is an important task for severa...
High Energy Physics has traditionally been a technology - limited science that has pushed the bounda...
The continual development of sophisticated transport simulation algorithms allows increasingly accur...
Making general particle transport simulation for high-energy physics (HEP) single-instruction-multip...
VecGeom is a geometry modeller library with hit-detection features as needed by particle detector si...
Abstract. We present massively parallel high energy electromagnetic particle transportation through ...
The development of the GeantV Electromagnetic (EM) physics package has evolved following two necessa...