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May 8 – 12, 2023
Norfolk Waterside Marriott
US/Eastern timezone

A Volunteer Computing Project to Run Fast Simulation with Delphes for CEPC

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1h
Hampton Roads Ballroom and Foyer Area (Norfolk Waterside Marriott)

Hampton Roads Ballroom and Foyer Area

Norfolk Waterside Marriott

235 East Main Street Norfolk, VA 23510
Poster Poster Poster Session

Speaker

Fu, Shiyuan ( Institute of High Energy Physics, CAS)

Description

Delphes is a C++ framework to perform a fast multipurpose detector response simulation. The Circular Electron Positron Collider (CEPC) experiment runs fast simulation with a modified Delphes based on its own scientific objectives. The CEPC fast simulation with Delphes is a High Throughput Computing (HTC) application with small input and output files. Besides, to compile and run Delphes, only ROOT software is necessary. Which makes it appropriate to run CEPC fast simulation as a Volunteer Computing application. As a result, a BOINC project named CEPC@home is developed to run fast simulation with Delphes. This paper describes the internal structure of the project, pre and post data operations, and its development status.

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Primary author

Du, Ran (Institute of High Energy Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences)

Co-authors

Shi, Jingyan Dr Li, Gang Fu, Shiyuan ( Institute of High Energy Physics, CAS)

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