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Fermilab - March 18th-19th, 2009
Tutorial material:
GENIE tutorial slides can be found in here.
Other tutorial material available on request.
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TRIUMF - March 12th-14th, 2008
Tutorial material:
GENIE tutorial slides can be found in here.
Other tutorial material available on request.
Other workshop material / talks are available from the T2K-Canada Wiki.
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Directions:
Finding RAL
Participants: Hugh Gallagher (Tufts), Steve Dytman (Pittsburgh) and Costas Andreopoulos (Rutherford)
Progress: Preparations for tagging 2.0.0 (tagged on August 07, 2007). See GENIE-PUB/2007/000,001,002 and 003.
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Rutherford Laboratory - Feb. 21, 2007
Participants: Tina Leitner (Giessen Univ) and Costas Andreopoulos (Rutherford)
Progress: Developed the GENIE/GIBUU interface, which will be included in the 1.99.9 pre-release,
so as to utilize GIBUU as an intranuclear hadron transport MC for GENIE.
Users would be able to enable the GENIE/GIBUU interface as soon as the GIBUU-team releases the GIBUU code
to the public.
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Tufts University, Boston, MA, USA - July 12-21, 2006
Participants: Hugh Gallagher and Pauli Kehayias (Tufts), Costas Andreopoulos (Rutherford),
Tingjun Yang (Stanford)
Progress:
Worked on the AGKY (Andreopoulos-Gallagher-Kehayias-Yang) model which was then
extensively validated with external and MINOS data.
The AGKY model is the now default hadronization model in GENIE and is the
model used at the MINOS physics analyses.
More information on the model can be found at the
GENIE publications page.
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Tufts University, Boston, MA, USA - April 03-13, 2006
Participants: Hugh Gallagher (Tufts), Costas Andreopoulos (Rutherford)
Progress: Tagged the much improved 1.99.5 GENIE pre-release.
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September 25th, 2005 - Okayama, Japan
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