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28 March 2024
 
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Automatic Computation of Cross Sections in HEP
F.Yuasa ; J.Fujimoto ; T.Ishikawa ; M.Jimbo ; T.Kaneko ; K.Kato ; S.Kawabata ; T.Kon ; Y.Kurihara ; M.Kuroda ; N.Nakazawa ; Y.Shimizu ; H.Tanaka ;
Date 6 Jul 2000
Journal Prog.Theor.Phys.Suppl. 138 (2000) 18-23
Subject hep-ph
AffiliationKEK), M.Jimbo (Tokyo Management College), T.Kaneko (Meiji-Gakuin University), K.Kato (Kogakuin University), S.Kawabata (KEK), T.Kon (Seikei University), Y.Kurihara (KEK), M.Kuroda (Meiji-Gakuin University), N.Nakazawa (Kogakuin University), Y.Shimizu (
AbstractFor the study of reactions in High Energy Physics (HEP) automatic computation systems have been developed and are widely used nowadays. GRACE is one of such systems and it has achieved much success in analyzing experimental data. Since we deal with the cross section whose value can be given by calculating hundreds of Feynman diagrams, we manage the large scale calculation, so that effective symbolic manipulation, the treat of singularity in the numerical integration are required. The talk will describe the software design of GRACE system and computational techniques in the GRACE.
Source arXiv, hep-ph/0007053
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