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CaloChallenge 2022: A Community Challenge for Fast Calorimeter Simulation / Krause, Claudius (ed.) (Vienna, OAW ; Heidelberg U.) ; Faucci Giannelli, Michele (ed.) (INFN, Rome2 ; Chalmers U. Tech.) ; Kasieczka, Gregor (ed.) (Hamburg U.) ; Nachman, Benjamin (ed.) (LBNL, Berkeley) ; Salamani, Dalila (ed.) (CERN) ; Shih, David (ed.) (Rutgers U., Piscataway) ; Zaborowska, Anna (ed.) (CERN) ; Amram, Oz (Fermilab) ; Borras, Kerstin (DESY ; Aachen, Tech. Hochsch.) ; Buckley, Matthew R. (Rutgers U., Piscataway) et al.
We present the results of the "Fast Calorimeter Simulation Challenge 2022" - the CaloChallenge. [...]
arXiv:2410.21611 ; HEPHY-ML-24-05 ; FERMILAB-PUB-24-0728-CMS ; TTK-24-43.
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Technical design report for the CODEX-$\beta$ demonstrator / CODEX-b Collaboration
The CODEX-$\beta$ apparatus is a demonstrator for the proposed future CODEX-b experiment, a long-lived-particle detector foreseen for operation at IP8 during HL-LHC data-taking. [...]
arXiv:2406.12880.
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Overcoming exponential volume scaling in quantum simulations of lattice gauge theories / Kane, Christopher F. (Arizona U.) ; Grabowska, Dorota M. (Washington U., Seattle ; CERN) ; Nachman, Benjamin (LBL, Berkeley) ; Bauer, Christian W. (LBL, Berkeley)
Real-time evolution of quantum field theories using classical computers requires resources that scale exponentially with the number of lattice sites. Because of a fundamentally different computational strategy, quantum computers can in principle be used to perform detailed studies of these dynamics from first principles. [...]
arXiv:2212.04619.- 2023 - 10 p. - Published in : PoS LATTICE2022 (2023) 016 Fulltext: document - PDF; 2212.04619 - PDF;
In : 39th International Symposium on Lattice Field Theory (Lattice 2022), Bonn, Germany, 8 - 13 Aug 2022, pp.016
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Efficient quantum implementation of 2+1 U(1) lattice gauge theories with Gauss law constraints / Kane, Christopher (Arizona U.) ; Grabowska, Dorota M. (Washington U., Seattle ; CERN) ; Nachman, Benjamin (LBNL, Berkeley) ; Bauer, Christian W. (LBNL, Berkeley)
The study of real-time evolution of lattice quantum field theories using classical computers is known to scale exponentially with the number of lattice sites. [...]
arXiv:2211.10497 ; CERN-TH-2022-195.
- 19 p.
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Snowmass 2021 Computational Frontier CompF03 Topical Group Report: Machine Learning / Shanahan, Phiala (MIT) ; Terao, Kazuhiro (SLAC) ; Whiteson, Daniel (UC, Irvine) ; Aarts, Gert (Swansea U. ; ECT, Trento ; Fond. Bruno Kessler, Trento) ; Adelmann, Andreas (Northeastern U. ; PSI, Villigen) ; Akchurin, N. (Texas Tech.) ; Alexandru, Andrei (George Washington U. ; Maryland U.) ; Amram, Oz (Johns Hopkins U.) ; Andreassen, Anders (Google Inc.) ; Apresyan, Artur (Fermilab) et al.
The rapidly-developing intersection of machine learning (ML) with high-energy physics (HEP) presents both opportunities and challenges to our community. [...]
arXiv:2209.07559 ; FERMILAB-CONF-22-719-ND-PPD-QIS-SCD.
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Overcoming exponential scaling with system size in Trotter-Suzuki implementations of constrained Hamiltonians: 2+1 U(1) lattice gauge theories / Grabowska, Dorota M. (CERN) ; Kane, Christopher (Arizona U.) ; Nachman, Benjamin (LBL, Berkeley) ; Bauer, Christian W. (LBL, Berkeley)
For many quantum systems of interest, the classical computational cost of simulating their time evolution scales exponentially in the system size. [...]
arXiv:2208.03333 ; CERN-TH-2022-133.
- 9 p.
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The International Linear Collider: Report to Snowmass 2021 / ILC International Development Team Collaboration
The International Linear Collider (ILC) is on the table now as a new global energy-frontier accelerator laboratory taking data in the 2030s. [...]
arXiv:2203.07622 ; DESY-22-045 ; IFT-UAM/CSIC-22-028 ; KEK Preprint 2021-61 ; IFT--UAM/CSIC--22-028 ; KEK Preprint 2021-61, PNNL-SA-160884 ; SLAC-PUB-17662 ; FERMILAB-FN-1171-PPD-QIS-SCD-TD ; PNNL-SA-160884.
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Going off topics to demix quark and gluon jets in $\alpha_S$ extractions / LeBlanc, Matt (CERN) ; Nachman, Benjamin (LBL, Berkeley) ; Sauer, Christof (Heidelberg U.)
Quantum chromodynamics is the theory of the strong interaction between quarks and gluons; the coupling strength of the interaction, $\alpha_S$, is the least precisely-known of all interactions in nature. An extraction of the strong coupling from the radiation pattern within jets would provide a complementary approach to conventional extractions from jet production rates and hadronic event shapes, and would be a key achievement of jet substructure at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC). [...]
arXiv:2206.10642.- 2023-02-15 - 20 p. - Published in : JHEP 02 (2023) 150 Fulltext: 2206.10642 - PDF; document - PDF;
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Event Generators for High-Energy Physics Experiments / Campbell, J.M. (Fermilab) ; Diefenthaler, M. (Jefferson Lab) ; Hobbs, T.J. (Fermilab ; IIT, Chicago) ; Höche, Stefan (Fermilab) ; Isaacson, Joshua (Fermilab) ; Kling, Felix (DESY) ; Mrenna, Stephen (Fermilab) ; Reuter, J. (DESY) ; Alioli, S. (Milan Bicocca U. ; INFN, Milan Bicocca) ; Andersen, J.R. (Durham U., IPPP) et al.
We provide an overview of the status of Monte-Carlo event generators for high-energy particle physics. Guided by the experimental needs and requirements, we highlight areas of active development, and opportunities for future improvements. [...]
arXiv:2203.11110; CP3-22-12; DESY-22-042; FERMILAB-PUB-22-116-SCD-T; IPPP/21/51, JLAB-PHY-22-3576; KA-TP-04-2022; LA-UR-22-22126; LU-TP-22-12; MCNET-22-04, OUTP-22-03P; P3H-22-024; PITT-PACC 2207; UCI-TR-2022-02.- 2024-05-24 - 225 p. - Published in : 10.21468/SciPostPhys.16.5.130 Fulltext: jt - PDF; 2203.11110 - PDF; Fulltext from Publisher: PDF; External links: JLab Document Server; Fermilab Library Server; eConf
In : 2021 Snowmass Summer Study, Seattle, WA, United States, 11 - 20 July 2021, pp.
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Software and Computing for Small HEP Experiments / FASER Collaboration
This white paper briefly summarized key conclusions of the recent US Community Study on the Future of Particle Physics (Snowmass 2021) workshop on Software and Computing for Small High Energy Physics Experiments..
arXiv:2203.07645 ; FERMILAB-CONF-22-138.
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