Preface the 2016 version of the internationalworkshop on advancedcomputing and analysistechniques in physicsresearch took place on January 18-22, 2016, at the Universidad Técnica Federico Santa Maria -UTFSM- ...
Preface the 2016 version of the internationalworkshop on advancedcomputing and analysistechniques in physicsresearch took place on January 18-22, 2016, at the Universidad Técnica Federico Santa Maria -UTFSM- in Valparaiso, Chile. the present volume of IOP Conference Series is devoted to the selected scientific contributions presented at the workshop. In order to guarantee the scientific quality of the Proceedings all papers were thoroughly peer-reviewed by an ad-hoc Editorial Committee withthe help of many careful reviewers. the ACAT workshop series has a long tradition starting in 1990 (Lyon, France), and takes place in intervals of a year and a half. Formerly these workshops were known under the name AIHENP (Artificial Intelligence for High Energy and Nuclear physics). Each edition brings together experimental and theoretical physicists and computer scientists/experts, from particle and nuclear physics, astronomy and astrophysics in order to exchange knowledge and experience in computing and data analysis in physics. three tracks cover the main topics: computing technology: languages and system architectures. Data analysis: algorithms and tools. theoretical physics: techniques and methods. Although most contributions and discussions are related to particle physics and computing, other fields like condensed matter physics, earthphysics, biophysics are often addressed in the hope to share our approaches and visions. It created a forum for exchanging ideas among fields, exploring and promoting cutting-edge computing technologies and debating hot topics.
this volume of Journal of physics: Conference Series is dedicated to scientific contributions presented at the 15thinternationalworkshop on advancedcomputing and analysistechniques in physicsresearch (ACAT 2013) ...
this volume of Journal of physics: Conference Series is dedicated to scientific contributions presented at the 15thinternationalworkshop on advancedcomputing and analysistechniques in physicsresearch (ACAT 2013) which took place on 16–21 May 2013 at the Institute of High Energy physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China. the workshop series brings together computer science researchers and practitioners, and researchers from particle physics and related fields to explore and confront the boundaries of computing and of automatic data analysis and theoretical calculation techniques. this year's edition of the workshop brought together over 120 participants from all over the world. 18 invited speakers presented key topics on the universe in computer, computing in Earth Sciences, multivariate data analysis, automated computation in Quantum Field theory as well as computing and data analysis challenges in many fields. Over 70 other talks and posters presented state-of-the-art developments in the areas of the workshop's three tracks: computing Technologies, Data analysis Algorithms and Tools, and Computational techniques in theoretical physics. the round table discussions on open-source, knowledge sharing and scientific collaboration stimulate us to think over the issue in the respective areas. ACAT 2013 was generously sponsored by the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), National Natural Science Foundation of China (NFSC), Brookhaven National Laboratory in the USA (BNL), Peking University (PKU), theoretical physics Cernter for Science facilities of CAS (TPCSF-CAS) and Sugon. We would like to thank all the participants for their scientific contributions and for the en- thusiastic participation in all its activities of the workshop. Further information on ACAT 2013 can be found at http://***. Professor Jianxiong Wang Institute of High Energy physics Chinese Academy of Science Details of committees and sponsors are available in the PDF
this volume of the IOP Conference Series is dedicated to scientific contributions presented at the 16thinternationalworkshop on advancedcomputing and analysistechniques in physicsresearch (ACAT 2014), this year t...
this volume of the IOP Conference Series is dedicated to scientific contributions presented at the 16thinternationalworkshop on advancedcomputing and analysistechniques in physicsresearch (ACAT 2014), this year the motto was ''bridging disciplines''. the conference took place on September 1-5, 2014, at the Faculty of Civil Engineering, Czech Technical University in Prague, Czech Republic. the 16th edition of ACAT explored the boundaries of computing system architectures, data analysis algorithmics, automatic calculations, and theoretical calculation technologies. It provided a forum for confronting and exchanging ideas among these fields, where new approaches in computing technologies for scientific research were explored and promoted. this year's edition of the workshop brought together over 140 participants from all over the world. the workshop's 16 invited speakers presented key topics on advancedcomputing and analysistechniques in physics. During the workshop, 60 talks and 40 posters were presented in three tracks: computing Technology for physicsresearch, Data analysis - Algorithms and Tools, and Computations in theoretical physics: techniques and Methods. the round table enabled discussions on expanding software, knowledge sharing and scientific collaboration in the respective areas. ACAT 2014 was generously sponsored by Western Digital, Brookhaven National Laboratory, Hewlett Packard, DataDirect Networks, M Computers, Bright computing, Huawei and PDV-Systemhaus. Special appreciations go to the track liaisons Lorenzo Moneta, Axel Naumann and Grigory Rubtsov for their work on the scientific program and the publication preparation. ACAT's IACC would also like to express its gratitude to all referees for their work on making sure the contributions are published in the proceedings. Our thanks extend to the conference liaisons Andrei Kataev and Jerome Lauret who worked withthe local contacts and made this conference possible as well as to the program coord
the LHC computing Grid project at CERN is reviewed. the structure and the current status of the project are summarised, together withthe future evolution. (C) 2004 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
the LHC computing Grid project at CERN is reviewed. the structure and the current status of the project are summarised, together withthe future evolution. (C) 2004 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Over the past year a remarkable progress in computing technology and environment for physicsresearch has been achieved. this article tries to summarize the contributions to the field as presented in the course of the...
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Over the past year a remarkable progress in computing technology and environment for physicsresearch has been achieved. this article tries to summarize the contributions to the field as presented in the course of the ACAT2003 conference. (C) 2004 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Over the past year a remarkable progress in computing technology and environment for physicsresearch has been achieved. this article tries to summarize the contributions to the field as presented in the course of the...
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Over the past year a remarkable progress in computing technology and environment for physicsresearch has been achieved. this article tries to summarize the contributions to the field as presented in the course of the ACAT2003 conference. (C) 2004 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
the paper provides a new look at algorithmic trends in modern physics experiments. Based on recently presented material, it attempts to draw conclusions in order to form a coherent historical picture of the past, pres...
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the paper provides a new look at algorithmic trends in modern physics experiments. Based on recently presented material, it attempts to draw conclusions in order to form a coherent historical picture of the past, present, and possible future of the field of data analysistechniques in physics. the importance of cross disciplinary approaches is stressed. (C) 2004 Published by Elsevier B.V.
the LHC computing Grid project at CERN is reviewed. the structure and the current status of the project are summarised, together withthe future evolution. (C) 2004 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
the LHC computing Grid project at CERN is reviewed. the structure and the current status of the project are summarised, together withthe future evolution. (C) 2004 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
the paper provides a new look at algorithmic trends in modern physics experiments. Based on recently presented material, it attempts to draw conclusions in order to form a coherent historical picture of the past, pres...
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the paper provides a new look at algorithmic trends in modern physics experiments. Based on recently presented material, it attempts to draw conclusions in order to form a coherent historical picture of the past, present, and possible future of the field of data analysistechniques in physics. the importance of cross disciplinary approaches is stressed. (C) 2004 Published by Elsevier B.V.
We investigate a category theory and homological algebra framework for various types of Fourier transforms and efficient methods for their implementation. (C) 2004 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
We investigate a category theory and homological algebra framework for various types of Fourier transforms and efficient methods for their implementation. (C) 2004 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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