Measurement of indirect CP asymmetries in $D^0 \to K^-K^+$ and $D^0 \to \pi^-\pi^+$ decays
/ LHCb Collaboration
Time-dependent $CP$ asymmetries in the decay rates of the singly Cabibbo-suppressed decays $D^0\rightarrow K^-K^+$ and $D^0\rightarrow \pi^-\pi^+$ are measured in $pp$ collision data corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 3.0 fb$^{-1}$ collected by the LHCb experiment. The $D^0$ mesons are produced in semileptonic $b$-hadron decays, where the charge of the accompanying muon is used to determine the initial state as $D^0$ or $\bar{D}^0$. [...]
arXiv:1501.06777; LHCB-PAPER-2014-069; CERN-PH-EP-2015-008; LHCB-PAPER-2014-069; CERN-PH-EP-2015-008.-
Geneva : CERN, 2015-04-09 - 20 p.
- Published in : JHEP 04 (2015) 043Article from SCOAP3:scoap3-fulltext - PDF; scoap - PDF; Fulltext:PDF; Related data file(s):ZIP; Related supplementary data file(s):ZIP; Springer Open Access article:PDF;
Large Data Visualization with Open-Source Tools
/ Jomier, Julien (speaker) (Kitware)
Visualization and post-processing of large data have become increasingly challenging and require more and more tools to support the diversity of data to process. In this seminar, we will present a suite of open-source tools supported and developed by Kitware to perform large-scale data visualization and analysis [...]
2015 - 4119.
Computing Seminar
External link: Event detailsIn : Large Data Visualization with Open-Source Tools
WCDMA for UMTS : HSPA evolution and LTE. - 4th ed.
/ Toskala, Antti
Written by the leading experts in the field, the best selling book on UMTS is now updated to cover 3GPP High Speed Packet Access (HSPA) evolution (HSPA+) in Release 7 and on-going Long Term Evolution (LTE) activity for Release 8 [...]
Hoboken, NJ : Wiley, 2007. - 574 p.
Introduction to free electron lasers (3/3)
/ R.P. Walker (Rutherford Laboratory, UK) (speaker)
The Free-electron laser (FEL) is a source of coherent electromagnetic radiation based on a relativistic electron beam. First operated 25 years ago, the FEL has now reached a stage of maturity for operation
in the infra-red region of the spectrum and several facilities provide intense FEL radiation beams for research covering a wide range of disciplines. [...]
2002 - 3360.
Academic Training Lecture Regular Programme, 2001-2002
External links: Event details; Video-CM-A00000345-044 In : Academic Training LecturesIn : Introduction to free electron lasers (3/3)
Introduction to free electron lasers (2/3)
/ R.P. Walker (Rutherford Laboratory, UK) (speaker)
The Free-electron laser (FEL) is a source of coherent electromagnetic radiation based on a relativistic electron beam. First operated 25 years ago, the FEL has now reached a stage of maturity for operation
in the infra-red region of the spectrum and several facilities provide intense FEL radiation beams for research covering a wide range of disciplines. [...]
2002 - 4318.
Academic Training Lecture Regular Programme, 2001-2002
External link: Event details In : Academic Training LecturesIn : Introduction to free electron lasers (2/3)
Introduction to free electron lasers (1/3)
/ R.P. Walker (Rutherford Laboratory, UK) (speaker)
The Free-electron laser (FEL) is a source of coherent electromagnetic radiation based on a relativistic electron beam. First operated 25 years ago, the FEL has now reached a stage of maturity for operation
in the infra-red region of the spectrum and several facilities provide intense FEL radiation beams for research covering a wide range of disciplines. [...]
2002 - 3951.
Academic Training Lecture Regular Programme, 2001-2002
External links: Event details; Video-CM-A00000345-041 In : Academic Training LecturesIn : Introduction to free electron lasers (1/3)
Compilation of cross-sections
, 3 (1984) : p and p bar induced reactions.
/ Flaminio, Vincenzo
A compilation of integrated cross-sections for hadronic reactions is presented [...]
CERN-HERA-84-01.
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Geneva : CERN, 1984. - 322 p.
Practical Statistics for LHC Physicists: Bayesian Inference (3/3)
/ Prosper, Harrison (speaker) (Florida State University)
Abstract
These lectures cover those principles and practices of statistics that are most relevant for work at the LHC. The first lecture discusses the basic ideas of descriptive statistics, probability and likelihood [...]
2015 - 4507.
Academic Training Lecture Regular Programme, 2014-2015
External link: Event detailsIn : Practical Statistics for LHC Physicists: Bayesian Inference (3/3)
Practical Statistics for LHC Physicists: Frequentist Inference (2/3)
/ Prosper, Harrison (speaker) (Florida State University)
Abstract
These lectures cover those principles and practices of statistics that are most relevant for work at the LHC. The first lecture discusses the basic ideas of descriptive statistics, probability and likelihood [...]
2015 - 4200.
Academic Training Lecture Regular Programme, 2014-2015
External link: Event detailsIn : Practical Statistics for LHC Physicists: Frequentist Inference (2/3)
Practical Statistics for LHC Physicists: Descriptive Statistics, Probability and Likelihood (1/3)
/ Prosper, Harrison (speaker) (Florida State University, USA)
Abstract
These lectures cover those principles and practices of statistics that are most relevant for work at the LHC. The first lecture discusses the basic ideas of descriptive statistics, probability and likelihood [...]
2015 - 4475.
Academic Training Lecture Regular Programme, 2014-2015
External link: Event detailsIn : Practical Statistics for LHC Physicists: Descriptive Statistics, Probability and Likelihood (1/3)
Language: English
ALICE is one of the four big experiments for the LHC, the most powerful particle accelerator in the world, which started up in 2008. ALICE studies the quark-gluon plasma, a state of matter that probably existed in the first moments of the universe.ALICE est l'une des quatre grandes expériences du collisionneur LHC, l'accélérateur de particules le plus puissant au monde qui a été introduit dans le service en 2008. ALICE étudie plus spécifiquement le plasma de quarks et de gluons, un état de la matière qui pourrait avoir existé au tout début de l'Univers.
Introduction to the AMS Experiment
/ Prof. TING, Samuel (speaker) (Massachusetts Inst. of Technology (US))
Following the pioneering experiments (ATIC, BESS, CREAM, HEAT, PAMELA, …), using a magnetic spectrometer (AMS) on ISS is a unique way to provide precision long term measurements of primordial high energy charged cosmic rays. AMS was installed on the Station in May 2011 [...]
2015 - 4597.
Conferences; AMS DAYS AT CERN - The Future of Cosmic Ray Physics and Latest Results
External links: Talk details; Event detailsIn : AMS DAYS AT CERN - The Future of Cosmic Ray Physics and Latest Results
Big Data Challenges in the Era of Data Deluge (2/2)
/ Volvovski, Ilya (speaker) (Senior Software Architect, Cleversafe, USA)
For the better or for the worse the amount of data generated in the world grows exponentially. The year of 2012 was dubbed as the year of Big Data and Data Deluge, in 2013 petabyte scale is referenced matteroffactly and exabyte size is now in the vocabulary of storage providers and large organization [...]
2015 - 4110.
Academic Training Lecture Regular Programme, 2014-2015
External link: Event detailsIn : Big Data Challenges in the Era of Data Deluge (2/2)
Big Data Challenges in the Era of Data Deluge (1/2)
/ Volvovski, Ilya (speaker) (Senior Software Architect, Cleversafe, USA)
For the better or for the worse the amount of data generated in the world grows exponentially. The year of 2012 was dubbed as the year of Big Data and Data Deluge, in 2013 petabyte scale is referenced matteroffactly and exabyte size is now in the vocabulary of storage providers and large organization. [...]
2015 - 4108.
Academic Training Lecture Regular Programme, 2014-2015
External link: Event detailsIn : Big Data Challenges in the Era of Data Deluge (1/2)
Comments on Crab Cavity HOM Power
/ Calaga, Rama (CERN) ; Salvant, Benoit (CERN)
Due to large beam current in the LHC and the luminosity upgrade (HL-LHC) which will further double the current, higher order mode (HOM) power of the superconducting crab cavities can easily reach a few kilowatts in the worst case scenario of resonant excitation [...]
CERN-ACC-NOTE-2015-0024.
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2013. - 8 p.
Full text
Light hyper- and anti-nuclei production at the LHC measured with ALICE
/ Kalweit, Alexander Philipp (speaker) (CERN)
The high collision energies reached at the LHC lead to significant production yields of light (anti-) and hyper-nuclei in proton-proton, proton-lead and, in particular, lead-lead collisions. The excellent particle identification capabilities of the ALICE apparatus, based on the specific energy loss in the Time Projection Chamber and the velocity information obtained with the Time-Of-Flight detector, allow for the detection of these rarely produced particles [...]
2014 - 2555.
LHC Seminar
External link: Event detailsIn : Light hyper- and anti-nuclei production at the LHC measured with ALICE
Press Conference: LHC Restart, Season 2
PRESS BRIEFING ON THE LARGE HADRON COLLIDER (LHC) RE-START, SEASON 2
AT CERN, GLOBE OF SCIENCE AND INNOVATION
Where : http://cern.ch/directions at the Globe of Science and Innovation
When : Thursday, 12 March from 2.30 to 3.30pm - Open seating as from 2.15pm
Speakers : CERN’s Director General, Rolf Heuer and Director of Accelerators, Frédérick Bordry, and representatives of the LHC experiments
Webcast : https://webcast.web.cern.ch/webcast/
Dear Journalists,
CERN is pleased to invite you to the above press briefing which will take place on Thursday 12 March, in the Globe of Science and Innovation, 1st floor, from 2.30 to 3.30pm.
The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is ready to start up for its second three-year run. The 27km LHC is the largest and most powerful particle accelerator in the world operating at a temperature of -217 degrees Centigrade and powered to a current of 11,000 amps [...]
2015 - 2966.
Press Office
External link: Event detailsIn : Press Conference: LHC Restart, Season 2
Corpuscular Cosmology
/ Prof. Dvali, Georgi (speaker) (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität & Max-Planck-Institut für Physik, Munich, and New York University)
We discuss a corpuscular resolution of inflation. In our treatment, the geometric background is viewed as a composite entity, a type of a coherent state, of the constituent gravitons and inflatons [...]
2014 - 3763.
TH Theoretical Seminar
External link: Event detailsIn : Corpuscular Cosmology
Broken Symmetry
/ Englert, Francois (speaker) (Universite Libre de Bruxelles)
- Physics, as we know it, attempts to interpret the diverse natural phenomena as particular manifestations of general laws. This vision of a world ruled by general testable laws is relatively recent in the history of mankind. [...]
2011 - 4193.
CERN Colloquium
External link: Event detailsIn : Broken Symmetry
Production of W-bosons in p-Pb collisions measured with ALICE at the LHC
/ Buthelezi, Edith Zinhle (iThemba LABS)
/for the ALICE Collaboration
W bosons are produced in hard scattering processes of partons in collisions of hadrons and they do not interact strongly with the medium produced in high-energy heavy-ion collisions. Therefore, in p-Pb collisions the measurement of W-boson yields represents a standard candle to check the validity of binary-collision scaling and can provide important constraints on the parton distribution functions, which can be modified in nuclei with respect to protons or neutrons. [...]
arXiv:1511.06128; POS(DIS2015)100.-
2015 - 7 p.
- Published in : PoS DIS2015 (2015) 100Published version from PoS:PDF; External link: Preprint In : 23rd International Workshop on Deep-Inelastic Scattering and Related Subjects, Dallas, TX, USA, 27 Apr - 1 May 2015, pp.100
Language: English
LHC Season 2: a stronger machine, new frontiers in physics, facts & figuresLHC Saison 2: une machine plus puissante, de nouvelles frontières de la physique, chiffres clés
Future Computing Technology (3/3)
/ Nowak, Andrzej (speaker) (TIK Services, Switzerland)
Computing of the future will be affected by a number of fundamental technologies in development today, many of which are already on the way to becoming commercialized. In this series of lectures, we will discuss hardware and software development that will become mainstream in the timeframe of a few years and how they will shape or change the computing landscape - commercial and personal alike [...]
2015 - 4179.
Academic Training Lecture Regular Programme, 2015-2016
External link: Event detailsIn : Future Computing Technology (3/3)
Future Computing Technology (2/3)
/ Nowak, Andrzej (speaker) (TIK Services, Switzerland)
Computing of the future will be affected by a number of fundamental technologies in development today, many of which are already on the way to becoming commercialized. In this series of lectures, we will discuss hardware and software development that will become mainstream in the timeframe of a few years and how they will shape or change the computing landscape - commercial and personal alike [...]
2015 - 4557.
Academic Training Lecture Regular Programme, 2015-2016
External link: Event detailsIn : Future Computing Technology (2/3)
Future Computing Technology (1/3)
/ Nowak, Andrzej (speaker) (TIK Services, Switzerland)
Computing of the future will be affected by a number of fundamental technologies in development today, many of which are already on the way to becoming commercialized. In this series of lectures, we will discuss hardware and software development that will become mainstream in the timeframe of a few years and how they will shape or change the computing landscape - commercial and personal alike [...]
2015 - 4240.
Academic Training Lecture Regular Programme, 2015-2016
External link: Event detailsIn : Future Computing Technology (1/3)
ATLAS Searches in Run I
/ Kagan, Michael (SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory)
Title: Searches for di-Higgs production in 4b final states and new phenomena with boosted Higgs using the ATLAS detector at LHC Run I Abstract : Measurement of Higgs boson pair production has a fundamental importance in understanding the nature of the Higgs boson and electroweak symmetry breaking. TeVscale resonances decaying to a pair of Higgs boson are also predicted in various extensions of the Standard Models, e.g, Kaluza-Klein excitation of the gravitons in the bulk Randall- Sundrum extra dimensions, heavy scalar particles in two-Higgs-doublet models. [...]
ATL-PHYS-SLIDE-2015-655.-
Geneva : CERN, 2015
Fulltext:PDF; External link: Original Communication (restricted to ATLAS) In : 7th International Workshop on Boosted Object Phenomenology, Reconstruction and Searches in HEP, Chicago, IL, USA, 10 - 14 Aug 2015
Handbook of X-ray Astronomy
/ Arnaud, Keith
A practical guide for graduate students, professionals and researchers, describing the main hardware and the concepts behind data analysis software..
Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2011. - 208 p.
(Cambridge observing handbooks for research astronomers ; 7)
Battery management systems for large lithium ion battery packs
/ Andrea, Davide
This timely book provides you with a solid understanding of battery management systems (BMS) in large Li-Ion battery packs, describing the important technical challenges in this field and exploring the most effective solutions [...]
Norwood : Artech House, 2010. - 302 p.
Programming language concepts
/ Sestoft, Peter
""Programming Language Concepts"" uses a functional programming language (F#) as the metalanguage in which to present all concepts and examples, and thus has an operational flavour, enabling practical experiments and exercises [...]
London : Springer, 2012. - 284 p.
ATLAS Higgs poster targeted to general public, explaining the Brout-Englert-Higgs mechanism and why it is important. It also explains the role of the Higgs Boson, how we look for it, the journey of the discovery and what comes after the discovery. Also available in French (http://cds.cern.ch/record/1697501). Don’t hesitate to use it in your institute’s corridors and in your outreach events! The poster is in A0 format. You can click on the image to download the high-quality .pdf version and print it at your favorite printshop. For any questions or comments you can contact atlas-outreach-coordination@cern.ch.
In the Wordwide LHC Computing Grid (WLCG) project the Tier centres are of paramount importance for storing and accessing experiment data and for running the batch jobs necessary for experiment production activities. Although Tier2 sites provide a significant fraction of the resources a non-availability of resources at the Tier0 or the Tier1s can seriously harm not only WLCG Operations but also the experiments' workflow and the storage of LHC data which are very expensive to reproduce. This is why availability requirements for these sites are high and committed in the WLCG Memorandum of Understanding (MoU). In this talk we describe the workflow of GGUS ALARMs, the only 24/7 mechanism available to LHC experiment experts for reporting to the Tier0 or the Tier1s problems with their Critical Services. Conclusions and experience gained from the detailed drills performed in each such ALARM for the last 4 years are explained and the shift with time of Type of Problems met. The physical infrastructure put in place to achieve GGUS 24/7 availability are summarised.
Reference: Poster-2014-416
Created: 2014. -1 p
Creator(s): Stern, G
CLIC (Compact Linear Collider) has tight requirements regarding pre-alignment of beam related components: 10 µm accuracy over a sliding window of 200 m along the 20 km of linac. To perform such an alignment, a new system is proposed combining laser beam as straight line reference and camera/shutter assemblies as sensors. The poster describes the alignment system and shows results regarding laser pointing stability with respect to time, shutter type, distance and environment. These results give a frame for future building and calibrating of sensors.
60 years of CERN experiments and discoveries
/ Schopper, Herwig (ed.) ; Di Lella, Luigi (ed.)
The book contains a description of the most important experimental results achieved at CERN during the past 60 years, from the mid-1950s to the latest discovery of the Higgs particle [...]
Hackensack, NJ : World Scientific, 2015. - 439 p.
(Advanced series on directions in high energy physics ; 23)
New results on the Search for Gravitational Waves
/ Barish, Barry (speaker) (Caltech/LIGO)
The webcast of simultaneous press conferences of the LIGO (https://www.youtube.com/user/VideosatNSF/live) and VIRGO (http://www.virgo-gw.eu/index_live.html) Collaborations from Washington and Cascina on the search for gravitational waves will be transmitted on Thursday 11 February 2016 at 16:30 in the Main Auditorium (500/1-001):
It will be followed by a seminar on
"New results on the Search for Gravitational Waves“
by Barry Barish (LIGO)
Representatives of the LIGO, VIRGO and GEO experiments will be available for questions after the seminar.
2016 - 5734.
CERN Colloquium
External link: Event detailsIn : New results on the Search for Gravitational Waves
The Future of (Artificial) Intelligence
/ Russell, Stuart (speaker) (Professor of Computer Science, UC Berkeley)
The news media in recent months have been full of dire warnings about the risk that AI poses to the human race, coming from well-known figures such as Stephen Hawking, Frank Wilczek and Elon Musk.
Should we be concerned? If so, what can we do about it? While some in the mainstream AI community dismiss these concerns, I will argue instead that a fundamental reorientation of the field is required..
2016 - 5575.
CERN Colloquium
External link: Event detailsIn : The Future of (Artificial) Intelligence
From Bell's inequalities to quantum information: a new quantum revolution
/ Prof. Aspect, Alain (speaker) (Institut d'Optique Graduate School, Palaiseau)
In 1935, with co-authors Podolsky and Rosen, Einstein discovered an intriguing quantum situation, in which particles in a pair are so strongly correlated that Schrödinger called them “entangled”. By analyzing that situation, Einstein concluded that the quantum formalism is incomplete [...]
2015 - 4854.
CERN Colloquium
External link: Event detailsIn : From Bell's inequalities to quantum information: a new quantum revolution
Seeds of the Future
/ Dr. Ceccarelli, Salvatore (speaker) (formerly Barley Breeder at ICARDA (International Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas))
Five of the global issues most frequently debated today are the decline of biodiversity in general and of agrobiodiversity in particular, climate change, hunger and malnutrition, poverty and water. These issues are connected with each other, and should be dealt with as such. [...]
2015 - 4880.
CERN Colloquium
External link: Event detailsIn : Seeds of the Future
Cosmology with the Planck Satellite
/ Prof. Bouchet, François (speaker) (Institut d'Astrophysique de Paris)
Sketched out in 1992, selected by ESA in 1996, and launched in 2009, the Planck satellite was shut off in 2013, after a measuring mission that exceeded all expectations. The Planck collaboration delivered a first set of cosmological data and results in March 21st 2013, and the full set in February 2015 [...]
2015 - 5275.
CERN Colloquium
External link: Event detailsIn : Cosmology with the Planck Satellite
Can Future Energy Needs be Met Sustainably?
/ Prof. Llewellyn Smith, Chris (speaker) (Director of Energy Research Oxford, President SESAME Council)
Global energy use is increasing rapidly, driven by rising living standards in developing countries. Although the percentage of primary energy provided by burning fossil fuels is falling slowly from its current value of some 80%, their contribution is rising in absolute terms and is expected to increase by around 25% by 2035 [...]
2015 - 5259.
CERN Colloquium
External link: Event detailsIn : Can Future Energy Needs be Met Sustainably?
The Rosetta Mission - Where no Spacecraft has gone before
/ Moissl-Fraund, Richard (speaker) (European Space Agency (ESA)/European Space Astronomy Center (ESAC))
This Talk will provide an overview on the Scientific Highlights of the Rosetta Mission. After travelling through the Solar System for nearly 10 years Rosetta arrived at its main target, Comet 67/P Churyumov-Gerasimenko, in August 2014 [...]
2015 - 4774.
CERN Colloquium
External link: Event detailsIn : The Rosetta Mission - Where no Spacecraft has gone before
Cost-Benefit Analysis of the LHC to 2025 and beyond: Was it Worth it ?
/ Prof. Florio, Massimo (speaker) (University of Milan)
Social cost-benefit analysis (CBA) of projects has been successfully applied in different fields such as transport, energy, health, education, and environment, climate change policy, but often considered impossible for research infrastructures because of the impredictable benefits of scientific discovery. We have designed a CBA model for large scale research infrastructures and applied it to the LHC. [...]
2015 - 4703.
CERN Colloquium
External link: Event detailsIn : Cost-Benefit Analysis of the LHC to 2025 and beyond: Was it Worth it ?
“A Long March to Room Temperature Superconductivity”
/ Prof. Chu, Paul C. W. (speaker) (Department of Physics and Texas Center for Superconductivity, Univ. of Houston)
In the last 29 years, great progress has been made in all areas of high temperature superconductivity (HTS) research from raising the transition temperature Tc and discovering new HTS compounds to developing theoretical models of HTS and fabricating and testing HTS prototype devices. For example, the Tc has been increased to 164 K in cuprate HgBa2Ca2Cu3Ox under 30 GPa in 1993 at Houston, more than 200 HTS compounds have been found, numerous theoretical models have been developed, and many HTS prototype devices have been tested to display superior performance to that of their non-superconducting counterparts [...]
2015 - 4788.
CERN Colloquium
External link: Event detailsIn : “A Long March to Room Temperature Superconductivity”
The Science of Consciousness
/ Dr. Koch, Christof (speaker) (Chief Scientific Officer, Allen Institute for Brain Science, Seattle)
We not only act in the world but we consciously perceive it. The interactions of myriad of neuronal and sub-neuronal processes that are responsible for visual behaviors also give rise to the daily movie screened for our benefit in the privacy of our own skull [...]
2015 - 6291.
CERN Colloquium
External link: Event detailsIn : The Science of Consciousness
Beyond Feynman Diagrams (1/3)
/ Dixon, Lance (speaker) (SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory (US))
The search for new physics at the LHC, and accurate measurements of Standard Model processes, all benefit from precise theoretical predictions of collider event rates, which in turn rely on higher order computations in QCD, the theory of the strong interactions. Key ingredients for such computations are scattering amplitudes, the quantum-mechanical transition amplitudes between the incoming quarks and gluons and the outgoing produced particles. [...]
2013 - 4320.
Academic Training Lecture Regular Programme, 2012-2013
External link: Event detailsIn : Beyond Feynman Diagrams (1/3)
Game analytics : maximizing the value of player data
/ Seif El-Nasr, Magy
The first book on game telemetry, game metrics and game analytics Numerous case studies from industry and research showing which analytical techniques to use in which situations Essential reading for developers, researchers and students on the current industry-wide adoption of data-driven methods [...]
London : Springer, 2013. - 791 p.
Heat pump technology
/ Von Cube, Hans Ludwig
Heat Pump Technology discusses the history, underlying concepts, usage, and advancements in the use of heat pumps [...]
Burlington, MA : Elsevier Science, 2013. - 392 p.
II - Event reconstruction in Modern Particle Physics
/ SAUNDERS, Daniel Martin (speaker) (University of Bristol (GB))
Particle physics experiments have always been at the forefront of big data experiments: the upgrade of the LHCb experiment will lead to data rates greater than 10Tb’s per second! This is key to the success of high-energy physics, where large data samples, sophisticated triggers and robust simulations have lead to observing and understanding extremely rare events, including the Higgs Boson. Continuously, physicists are revisiting computing and electronics decisions to balance the differences between the quality and quantity of physics results, computing effort and available budgets. [...]
2016 - 3598.
inverted CSC; inverted CERN School of Computing 2016
External links: Talk details; Event detailsIn : inverted CERN School of Computing 2016
II - Multivariate Classification and Machine Learning in HEP
/ KECK, Thomas (speaker) (KIT)
A summary of the history of deep-learning is given and the difference to traditional artificial neural networks is discussed.
Advanced methods like convoluted neural networks, recurrent neural networks and unsupervised training are introduced. [...]
2016 - 3976.
inverted CSC; inverted CERN School of Computing 2016
External links: Talk details; Event detailsIn : inverted CERN School of Computing 2016
I - Event reconstruction in Modern Particle Physics
/ SAUNDERS, Daniel Martin (speaker) (University of Bristol (GB))
Particle physics experiments have always been at the forefront of big data experiments: the upgrade of the LHCb experiment will lead to data rates greater than 10Tb’s per second! This is key to the success of high-energy physics, where large data samples, sophisticated triggers and robust simulations have lead to observing and understanding extremely rare events, including the Higgs Boson. Continuously, physicists are revisiting computing and electronics decisions to balance the differences between the quality and quantity of physics results, computing effort and available budgets. [...]
2016 - 3230.
inverted CSC; inverted CERN School of Computing 2016
External links: Talk details; Event detailsIn : inverted CERN School of Computing 2016
I - Multivariate Classification and Machine Learning in HEP
/ KECK, Thomas (speaker) (KIT)
Traditional multivariate methods for classification (Stochastic Gradient Boosted Decision Trees
and Multi-Layer Perceptrons) are explained in theory and practise using examples from HEP.
General aspects of multivariate classification are discussed, in particular different regularisation techniques [...]
2016 - 3893.
inverted CSC; inverted CERN School of Computing 2016
External links: Talk details; Event detailsIn : inverted CERN School of Computing 2016
Searches for SUSY at 13 TeV with the ATLAS experiment
/ Marzin, Antoine (speaker) (CERN)
This seminar presents results on searches for strongly produced SUSY particles with the collision data at 13 TeV centre-of-mass energy recorded by the ATLAS experiment in 2015.
2016 - 3330.
LHC Seminar
External link: Event detailsIn : Searches for SUSY at 13 TeV with the ATLAS experiment
The Cosmological Constant Problem (2/2)
/ Padilla, Antonio (speaker) (University of Nottingham)
I will review the cosmological constant problem as a serious challenge to our notion of naturalness in Physics. Weinberg’s no go theorem is worked through in detail. [...]
2015 - 6318.
Academic Training Lecture Regular Programme, 2015-2016
External link: Event detailsIn : The Cosmological Constant Problem (2/2)
The Cosmological Constant Problem (1/2)
/ Padilla, Antonio (speaker) (University of Nottingham, UK)
I will review the cosmological constant problem as a serious challenge to our notion of naturalness in Physics. Weinberg’s no go theorem is worked through in detail. [...]
2015 - 5327.
Academic Training Lecture Regular Programme, 2015-2016
External link: Event detailsIn : The Cosmological Constant Problem (1/2)
Theories of Electroweak Symmetry Breaking : A Post LHC Run-I Perspective (3/3)
/ Wells, James Daniel (speaker) (University of Michigan (US))
Lecture 3 : Precision Higgs Analysis
The Higgs boson era requires the development of a precision analysis effort analogous to that of the Z pole studies of the previous era. The work in this direction will be reviewed. [...]
2015 - 4305.
Academic Training Lecture Regular Programme, 2014-2015
External link: Event detailsIn : Theories of Electroweak Symmetry Breaking : A Post LHC Run-I Perspective (3/3)
Theories of Electroweak Symmetry Breaking : A Post LHC Run-I Perspective (2/3)
/ Wells, James Daniel (speaker) (University of Michigan (US))
Lecture 2 : Alternative Theories of Electroweak Symmetry Breaking
The goal of this lecture is to discuss alternatives to the BEH theory of electroweak symmetry breaking. Alternative theories include multi-Higgs theories, supersymmetric theories and their variants, and composite theories. [...]
2015 - 3882.
Academic Training Lecture Regular Programme, 2014-2015
External link: Event detailsIn : Theories of Electroweak Symmetry Breaking : A Post LHC Run-I Perspective (2/3)
Theories of Electroweak Symmetry Breaking : A Post LHC Run-I Perspective (1/3)
/ Wells, James Daniel (speaker) (University of Michigan (US))
Lecture 1 : The Brout-Englert-Higgs Theory of Electroweak Symmetry Breaking
The goal of this lecture is to put the discovery of the Higgs boson in historical context and qualitatively discuss the importance and meaning of its discovery. Claims that the BEH theory has its roots in the theory developments of superconductivity will be considered [...]
2015 - 3685.
Academic Training Lecture Regular Programme, 2014-2015
External link: Event detailsIn : Theories of Electroweak Symmetry Breaking : A Post LHC Run-I Perspective (1/3)
Black Holes from Particle Physics Perspective (2/2)
/ Dvali, Georgi (speaker)
We review physics of black holes, both large and small, from a particle physicist's perspective, using particle physics tools for describing concepts such as entropy, temperature and quantum information processing. We also discuss microscopic picture of black hole formation in high energy particle scattering, potentially relevant for high energy accelerator experiments, and some differences and similarities with the signatures of other BSM physics..
2014 - 5196.
Academic Training Lecture Regular Programme, 2014-2015
External link: Event detailsIn : Black Holes from Particle Physics Perspective (2/2)
Black Holes from Particle Physics Perspective (1/2)
/ Dvali, Georgi (speaker)
We review physics of black holes, both large and small, from a particle physicist's perspective, using particle physics tools for describing concepts such as entropy, temperature and quantum information processing. We also discuss microscopic picture of black hole formation in high energy particle scattering, potentially relevant for high energy accelerator experiments, and some differences and similarities with the signatures of other BSM physics [...]
2014 - 4035.
Academic Training Lecture Regular Programme, 2014-2015
External link: Event detailsIn : Black Holes from Particle Physics Perspective (1/2)
Neutrinos (1/3)
/ Gonzalez-Garcia, Concepcion (speaker) (ICREA, Barcelona, Spain and YITP, Stony Brook, USA)
The neutrino, the lightest and most weakly interacting particle of the Standard Model has revealed itself as the messenger of very exciting news in particle physics: there is Physics Beyond the Standard Model. All this thanks to the quantum-mechanical phenomenon of flavour oscillations which is intrinsically connected to the question of neutrino mass and which has been observed in neutrinos produced in natural sources, like the Sun and the Earth's atmosphere, as well as with human made neutrino beams at accelerator and reactors. [...]
2013 - 3822.
Academic Training Lecture Regular Programme, 2013-2014
External link: Event detailsIn : Neutrinos (1/3)
The Higgs Particle (1/3)
/ Kado, Marumi (speaker) (IN2P3, France)
The recent discovery of a Higgs boson is a milestone in a half century long strive to unravel the origins of electroweak symmetry breaking. In the successful first three years of LHC operations at the energy frontier, the quest of Higgs bosons went from the era of searches, to the discovery and more recently on to the era of measurements of its properties. [...]
2013 - 4204.
Academic Training Lecture Regular Programme, 2013-2014
External link: Event detailsIn : The Higgs Particle (1/3)
Cosmology and Particle Physics (1/5)
/ Olive, Keith A (speaker)
A general overview of the standard big bang model will be presented with special emphasis on astro-particle physics. Specific topics will include: Inflation, Baryoogenesis, Nucleosynthesis and Dark Matter..
2001 - 6333.
Academic Training Lecture Regular Programme, 2000-2001; Cosmology and Particle Physics 2000-2001; CERN Academic Training Lecture; Regular Lecture Programme
External links: Event details; Video-1566415 In : Academic Training LecturesIn : Cosmology and Particle Physics (1/5)
Perturbative QCD (1/3)
/ Gehrmann-De Ridder, Aude (speaker) (ETH Zurich)
Perturbative QCD is the general theoretical framework for describing hard scattering processes yielding multiparticle production at hadron colliders. In these lectures, we shall introduce fundamental features of perturbative QCD and describe its application to several high energy collider processes, including jet production in electron-positron annihilation, deep inelastic scattering, Higgs boson and gauge boson production at the LHC [...]
2013 - 3725.
Academic Training Lecture Regular Programme, 2012-2013
External link: Event detailsIn : Perturbative QCD (1/3)
Progress in Flavor Physics (1/3)
/ Isidori, Gino (speaker) (INFN, Italy)
We present a pedagogical introduction to quark flavor physics, within and beyond the Standard Model. Particular attention is devoted to the phenomenology of B and D decays, in view of recent and possible future results at the LHC experiments [...]
2013 - 4094.
Academic Training Lecture Regular Programme, 2012-2013
External link: Event detailsIn : Progress in Flavor Physics (1/3)
Implications of LHC Data to New Physics (1/3)
/ Pomarol Clotet, Alex (speaker) (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain)
In these lectures I will discuss the implications of the latest LHC experimental data to physics beyond the Standard Model. I will start discussing how LHC has been able to test certain sectors of the Standard Model at an unprecedented level, with special attention to the Higgs sector. [...]
2013 - 3405.
Academic Training Lecture Regular Programme, 2012-2013
External link: Event detailsIn : Implications of LHC Data to New Physics (1/3)
Electroweak Symmetry Breaking (3/3)
/ Contino, Roberto (speaker) (Sapienza Universita' di Roma)
The focus of the lectures will be on the role of the Higgs boson in the mechanism of electroweak symmetry breaking, both in the Standard Model and in models of New Physics. In particular, I will discuss how a determination of its couplings to matter and gauge fields can give important information on the nature and origin of the Higgs boson. [...]
2012 - 3994.
Academic Training Lecture Regular Programme, 2012-2013
External link: Event detailsIn : Electroweak Symmetry Breaking (3/3)
Electroweak Symmetry Breaking (2/3)
/ Contino, Roberto (speaker) (Sapienza Universita' di Roma)
The focus of the lectures will be on the role of the Higgs boson in the mechanism of electroweak symmetry breaking, both in the Standard Model and in models of New Physics. In particular, I will discuss how a determination of its couplings to matter and gauge fields can give important information on the nature and origin of the Higgs boson. [...]
2012 - 3605.
Academic Training Lecture Regular Programme, 2012-2013
External link: Event detailsIn : Electroweak Symmetry Breaking (2/3)
Electroweak Symmetry Breaking (1/3)
/ Contino, Roberto (speaker) (Sapienza Universita' di Roma)
The focus of the lectures will be on the role of the Higgs boson in the mechanism of electroweak symmetry breaking, both in the Standard Model and in models of New Physics. In particular, I will discuss how a determination of its couplings to matter and gauge fields can give important information on the nature and origin of the Higgs boson. [...]
2012 - 3780.
Academic Training Lecture Regular Programme, 2012-2013
External link: Event detailsIn : Electroweak Symmetry Breaking (1/3)
Cloud Computing (2/2)
/ Rodrigues Moreira, Belmiro (speaker) (LIP Laboratorio de Instrumentacao e Fisica Experimental de Part)
Cloud computing, the recent years buzzword for distributed computing, continues to attract and keep the interest of both the computing and business world. These lectures aim at explaining "What is Cloud Computing?" identifying and analyzing it's characteristics, models, and applications. [...]
2012 - 4010.
Academic Training Lecture Regular Programme, 2011-2012
External link: Event detailsIn : Cloud Computing (2/2)
Cloud Computing (1/2)
/ Rodrigues Moreira, Belmiro (speaker) (IT Department, CERN)
Cloud computing, the recent years buzzword for distributed computing, continues to attract and keep the interest of both the computing and business world. These lectures aim at explaining "What is Cloud Computing?" identifying and analyzing it's characteristics, models, and applications. [...]
2012 - 2829.
Academic Training Lecture Regular Programme, 2011-2012
External link: Event detailsIn : Cloud Computing (1/2)
Particle Physics Foundations of Dark Matter, Dark Energy, and Inflation (3/3)
/ Kolb, Edward W (speaker) (University of Chicago)
Ninety-five percent of the present mass-energy density of the Universe is dark. Twenty-five percent is in the form of dark matter holding together galaxies and other large scale structures, and 70% is in the form of dark energy driving an accelerated expansion of the universe. [...]
2012 - 4010.
Academic Training Lecture Regular Programme, 2011-2012
External link: Event detailsIn : Particle Physics Foundations of Dark Matter, Dark Energy, and Inflation (3/3)
Particle Physics Foundations of Dark Matter, Dark Energy, and Inflation (2/3)
/ Kolb, Edward W (speaker) (University of Chicago)
Ninety-five percent of the present mass-energy density of the Universe is dark. Twenty-five percent is in the form of dark matter holding together galaxies and other large scale structures, and 70% is in the form of dark energy driving an accelerated expansion of the universe. [...]
2012 - 3561.
Academic Training Lecture Regular Programme, 2011-2012
External link: Event detailsIn : Particle Physics Foundations of Dark Matter, Dark Energy, and Inflation (2/3)
Particle Physics Foundations of Dark Matter, Dark Energy, and Inflation (1/3)
/ Kolb, Edward W (speaker) (University of Chicago)
Ninety-five percent of the present mass-energy density of the Universe is dark. Twenty-five percent is in the form of dark matter holding together galaxies and other large scale structures, and 70% is in the form of dark energy driving an accelerated expansion of the universe. [...]
2012 - 3932.
Academic Training Lecture Regular Programme, 2011-2012
External link: Event detailsIn : Particle Physics Foundations of Dark Matter, Dark Energy, and Inflation (1/3)
Predictive Monte Carlo tools for LHC physics (3/3)
/ Maltoni, Fabio (speaker) (Universite Catholique de Louvain (BE))
Simulations of events taking place at the LHC play key role in all experimental analyses. Starting from the basics concepts of QCD, we first review how accurate predictions can be obtained via fixed-order calculations at higher orders. [...]
2012 - 4313.
Academic Training Lecture Regular Programme, 2011-2012
External link: Event detailsIn : Predictive Monte Carlo tools for LHC physics (3/3)
Predictive Monte Carlo tools for LHC physics (2/3)
/ Maltoni, Fabio (speaker) (Universite Catholique de Louvain (BE))
Simulations of events taking place at the LHC play key role in all experimental analyses. Starting from the basics concepts of QCD, we first review how accurate predictions can be obtained via fixed-order calculations at higher orders. [...]
2012 - 4309.
Academic Training Lecture Regular Programme, 2011-2012
External link: Event detailsIn : Predictive Monte Carlo tools for LHC physics (2/3)
Predictive Monte Carlo tools for LHC physics (1/3)
/ Maltoni, Fabio (speaker) (Universite Catholique de Louvain (BE))
Simulations of events taking place at the LHC play key role in all experimental analyses. Starting from the basics concepts of QCD, we first review how accurate predictions can be obtained via fixed-order calculations at higher orders. [...]
2012 - 4285.
Academic Training Lecture Regular Programme, 2011-2012
External link: Event detailsIn : Predictive Monte Carlo tools for LHC physics (1/3)
Neutrinos (3/3)
/ Ereditato, Antonio (speaker) (Universitaet Bern (CH))
In this course, the basic features of neutrino physics are reviewed, pointing to the very special characteristics of this elusive particle and to the related open questions. Emphasis is given to the neutrino oscillation mechanism and to the state of the art of the experimental studies, mostly in relation to the many interesting results obtained in the last years..
2012 - 4400.
Academic Training Lecture Regular Programme, 2011-2012
External link: Event detailsIn : Neutrinos (3/3)
Neutrinos (2/3)
/ Ereditato, Antonio (speaker) (Universitaet Bern (CH))
In this course, the basic features of neutrino physics are reviewed, pointing to the very special characteristics of this elusive particle and to the related open questions. Emphasis is given to the neutrino oscillation mechanism and to the state of the art of the experimental studies, mostly in relation to the many interesting results obtained in the last years..
2012 - 3732.
Academic Training Lecture Regular Programme, 2011-2012
External link: Event detailsIn : Neutrinos (2/3)
Neutrinos (1/3)
/ Ereditato, Antonio (speaker) (Universitaet Bern (CH))
In this course, the basic features of neutrino physics are reviewed, pointing to the very special characteristics of this elusive particle and to the related open questions. Emphasis is given to the neutrino oscillation mechanism and to the state of the art of the experimental studies, mostly in relation to the many interesting results obtained in the last years.
2012 - 3618.
Academic Training Lecture Regular Programme, 2011-2012
External link: Event detailsIn : Neutrinos (1/3)
Statistical Methods for Particle Physics (4/4)
/ Cowan, Glen (speaker) (Royal Holloway)
The series of four lectures will introduce some of the important statistical methods used in Particle Physics, and should be particularly relevant to those involved in the analysis of LHC data. The lectures will include an introduction to statistical tests, parameter estimation, and the application of these tools to searches for new phenomena. [...]
2012 - 4095.
Academic Training Lecture Regular Programme, 2011-2012
External link: Event detailsIn : Statistical Methods for Particle Physics (4/4)
Statistical Methods for Particle Physics (3/4)
/ Cowan, Glen (speaker) (Royal Holloway)
The series of four lectures will introduce some of the important statistical methods used in Particle Physics, and should be particularly relevant to those involved in the analysis of LHC data. The lectures will include an introduction to statistical tests, parameter estimation, and the application of these tools to searches for new phenomena. [...]
2012 - 4171.
Academic Training Lecture Regular Programme, 2011-2012
External link: Event detailsIn : Statistical Methods for Particle Physics (3/4)
Statistical Methods for Particle Physics (2/4)
/ Cowan, Glen (speaker) (Royal Holloway)
The series of four lectures will introduce some of the important statistical methods used in Particle Physics, and should be particularly relevant to those involved in the analysis of LHC data. The lectures will include an introduction to statistical tests, parameter estimation, and the application of these tools to searches for new phenomena. [...]
2012 - 4469.
Academic Training Lecture Regular Programme, 2011-2012
External link: Event detailsIn : Statistical Methods for Particle Physics (2/4)
Statistical Methods for Particle Physics (1/4)
/ Cowan, Glen (speaker) (Royal Holloway)
The series of four lectures will introduce some of the important statistical methods used in Particle Physics, and should be particularly relevant to those involved in the analysis of LHC data. The lectures will include an introduction to statistical tests, parameter estimation, and the application of these tools to searches for new phenomena. [...]
2012 - 4010.
Academic Training Lecture Regular Programme, 2011-2012
External link: Event detailsIn : Statistical Methods for Particle Physics (1/4)
Supersymmetric Recipes (1/3)
/ Allanech, Ben (speaker) (University of Cambridge, UK)
In these lectures, I shall describe the theory of supersymmetry accessible to people with a knowledge of basic quantum field theory. The lectures will contain recipes of how to calculate which interactions (and which special relations) are in supersymmetry, without providing detailed proofs of where they come from [...]
2011 - 4010.
Academic Training Lecture Regular Programme, 2011-2012
External link: Event detailsIn : Supersymmetric Recipes (1/3)
Beyond the Standard Model (1/5)
/ G. Giudice (CERN-TH) (speaker)
After a critical discussion of the questions left unanswered by the
Standard Model, I will review the main attemps to construct new theories. In particular, I will discuss grand unification, supersymmetry, technicolour, and theories with extra dimensions..
2000 - 2950.
Academic Training Lecture For Postgraduate Students, 2000-2001; Beyond the Standard Model 2000
External link: Event details In : Academic Training LecturesIn : Beyond the Standard Model (1/5)
An Introduction to the Standard Theory of Electroweak Interactions (1/4)
/ Ridolfi, Giovanni (speaker) (INFN, Genova)
The construction and experimental foundations of the unified theory of weak and electromagnetic interactions will be reviewed. Special attention will be given to the Standard Model symmetry properties and how symmetries must be broken in order to obtain a realistic theory for the observed pattern of masses and mixing among generations and to accommodate longitudinal degrees of freedom for the vector bosons [...]
2011 - 3450.
Academic Training Lecture Regular Programme, 2010-2011
External link: Event details In : Academic Training LecturesIn : An Introduction to the Standard Theory of Electroweak Interactions (1/4)
Statistics for the LHC: Quantifying our Scientific Narrative (1/4)
/ Cranmer, Kyle (speaker) (NYU, New York, USA)
Now that the LHC physics program is well under way and results have begun to pour out of the experiments, the statistical methodology used for these results is a hot topic. This is a challenge at the LHC, as we have sensitivity to discover new physics in a stage of the experiments where systematic uncertainties can still be quite large. [...]
2011 - 4225.
Academic Training Lecture Regular Programme, 2010-2011
External link: Event details In : Academic Training LecturesIn : Statistics for the LHC: Quantifying our Scientific Narrative (1/4)
Flavour Physics and CP Violation: Past, Present, Future (1/4)
/ Nir, Yosef (speaker) (Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel)
The B-factories have led to significant progress in our understanding of CP violation and of flavour physics. Yet, two flavour puzzles remain [...]
2011 - 3250.
Academic Training Lecture Regular Programme, 2010-2011
External link: Event details In : Academic Training LecturesIn : Flavour Physics and CP Violation: Past, Present, Future (1/4)
Jets at Hadron Colliders (1/3)
/ Salam, Gavin (speaker)
These three lectures will discuss how jets are defined at hadron colliders, the physics that is responsible for the internal structure of jets and the ways in which an understanding of jets may help in searches for new particles at the LHC..
2011 - 4111.
Academic Training Lecture Regular Programme, 2010-2011
External link: Event details In : Academic Training LecturesIn : Jets at Hadron Colliders (1/3)
Detector Developments for the High Luminosity LHC Era (2/4)
/ Straessner, Arno (speaker) (IKTP, TU Dresden)
Calorimetry and Muon Spectromers - Part II: When upgrading the LHC to higher luminosities, the detector and trigger performance shall be preserved - if not improved - with respect to the nominal performance. The ongoing R&D; for new radiation tolerant front-end electronics for calorimeters with higher read-out bandwidth are summarized and new possibilities for the trigger systems are presented. [...]
2010 - 3679.
Academic Training Lecture Regular Programme, 2010-2011
External link: Event details In : Academic Training LecturesIn : Detector Developments for the High Luminosity LHC Era (2/4)
Detector Developments for the High Luminosity LHC Era (1/4)
/ Straessner, Arno (speaker) (TU Dresden)
Calorimetry and Muon Spectrometers - Part I : In the first part of the lecture series, the motivation for a high luminosity upgrade of the LHC will be quickly reviewed together with the challenges for the LHC detectors. In particular, the plans and ongoing research for new calorimeter detectors will be explained. [...]
2010 - 3863.
Academic Training Lecture Regular Programme, 2010-2011
External link: Event details In : Academic Training LecturesIn : Detector Developments for the High Luminosity LHC Era (1/4)
Higgs Boson Searches at Hadron Colliders (1/4)
/ Jakobs, Karl (speaker) (University of Freiburg)
In these Academic Training lectures, the phenomenology of Higgs bosons and search strategies at hadron colliders are discussed. After a brief introduction on Higgs bosons in the Standard Model and a discussion of present direct and indirect constraints on its mass the status of the theoretical cross section calculations for Higgs boson production at hadron colliders is reviewed [...]
2010 - 3985.
Academic Training Lecture Regular Programme, 2009-2010
External link: Event details In : Academic Training LecturesIn : Higgs Boson Searches at Hadron Colliders (1/4)
Statistics and Discoveries at the LHC (4/4)
/ Cowan, Glen (speaker) (Royal Holloway College, University of London)
The lectures will give an introduction to statistics as applied in particle physics and will provide all the necessary basics for data analysis at the LHC. Special emphasis will be placed on the the problems and questions that arise when searching for new phenomena, including p-values, discovery significance, limit setting procedures, treatment of small signals in the presence of large backgrounds. [...]
2010 - 4076.
Academic Training Lecture Regular Programme, 2009-2010
External link: Event details In : Academic Training LecturesIn : Statistics and Discoveries at the LHC (4/4)
Statistics and Discoveries at the LHC (3/4)
/ Cowan, Glen (speaker) (Royal Holloway College, University of London)
The lectures will give an introduction to statistics as applied in particle physics and will provide all the necessary basics for data analysis at the LHC. Special emphasis will be placed on the the problems and questions that arise when searching for new phenomena, including p-values, discovery significance, limit setting procedures, treatment of small signals in the presence of large backgrounds. [...]
2010 - 3589.
Academic Training Lecture Regular Programme, 2009-2010
External link: Event details In : Academic Training LecturesIn : Statistics and Discoveries at the LHC (3/4)
Statistics and Discoveries at the LHC (2/4)
/ Cowan, Glen (speaker) (Royal Holloway College, University of London)
The lectures will give an introduction to statistics as applied in particle physics and will provide all the necessary basics for data analysis at the LHC. Special emphasis will be placed on the the problems and questions that arise when searching for new phenomena, including p-values, discovery significance, limit setting procedures, treatment of small signals in the presence of large backgrounds. [...]
2010 - 3768.
Academic Training Lecture Regular Programme, 2009-2010
External link: Event details In : Academic Training LecturesIn : Statistics and Discoveries at the LHC (2/4)
Statistics and Discoveries at the LHC (1/4)
/ Cowan, Glen (speaker) (Royal Holloway College, University of London)
The lectures will give an introduction to statistics as applied in particle physics and will provide all the necessary basics for data analysis at the LHC. Special emphasis will be placed on the the problems and questions that arise when searching for new phenomena, including p-values, discovery significance, limit setting procedures, treatment of small signals in the presence of large backgrounds [...]
2010 - 3546.
Academic Training Lecture Regular Programme, 2009-2010
External link: Event details In : Academic Training LecturesIn : Statistics and Discoveries at the LHC (1/4)
Baryon Asymmetry of the Universe (2/2)
/ Murayama, Hitoshi (speaker) (University of California, Berkeley)
In two lectures, the following topics will be discussed:
(1) Why baryon asymmetry is a problem at all
(2) Review of the Sakharov's conditions
(3) Why old models based on GUT did not work
(4) Electroweak baryogenesis
(5) Leptogenesis
(6) Connections to the near-future experiments
2010 - 5706.
Academic Training Lecture Regular Programme, 2009-2010
External link: Event details In : Academic Training LecturesIn : Baryon Asymmetry of the Universe (2/2)
Baryon Asymmetry of the Universe (1/2)
/ Murayama, Hitoshi (speaker) (University of California, Berkeley)
In two lectures, the following topics will be discussed:
(1) Why baryon asymmetry is a problem at all
(2) Review of the Sakharov's conditions
(3) Why old models based on GUT did not work
(4) Electroweak baryogenesis
(5) Leptogenesis
(6) Connections to the near-future experiments
2010 - 6142.
Academic Training Lecture Regular Programme, 2009-2010
External link: Event details In : Academic Training LecturesIn : Baryon Asymmetry of the Universe (1/2)
QCD for Postgraduates (5/5)
/ Zanderighi, Giulia (speaker) (University of Oxford)
Modern QCD - Lecture 5
We will introduce and discuss in some detail the two main classes of
jets: cone type and sequential-recombination type. We will discuss
their basic properties, as well as more advanced concepts such as jet
substructure, jet filtering, ways of optimizing the jet radius, ways
of defining the areas of jets, and of establishing the quality measure
of the jet-algorithm in terms of discriminating power in specific
searches. [...]
2010 - 3024.
Academic Training Lecture Regular Programme, 2009-2010
External link: Event details In : Academic Training LecturesIn : QCD for Postgraduates (5/5)
QCD for Postgraduates (4/5)
/ Zanderighi, Giulia (speaker) (University of Oxford)
Modern QCD - Lecture 4
We will consider some processes of interest at the LHC and will
discuss the main elements of their cross-section calculations. We will
also summarize the current status of higher order calculations..
2010 - 4260.
Academic Training Lecture Regular Programme, 2009-2010
External link: Event details In : Academic Training LecturesIn : QCD for Postgraduates (4/5)
QCD for Postgraduates (3/5)
/ Zanderighi, Giulia (speaker) (University of Oxford)
Modern QCD - Lecture 3
We will introduce processes with initial-state hadrons and discuss
parton distributions, sum rules, as well as the need for a
factorization scale once radiative corrections are taken into account.
We will then discuss the DGLAP equation, the evolution of parton
densities, as well as ways in which parton densities are extracted
from data..
2010 - 3845.
Academic Training Lecture Regular Programme, 2009-2010
External link: Event details In : Academic Training LecturesIn : QCD for Postgraduates (3/5)
QCD for Postgraduates (2/5)
/ Zanderighi, Giulia (speaker) (University of Oxford)
Modern QCD - Lecture 2
We will start discussing the matter content of the theory and revisit
the experimental measurements that led to the discovery of quarks. We
will then consider a classic QCD observable, the R-ratio, and use it to
illustrate the appearance of UV divergences and the need to
renormalize the coupling constant of QCD. [...]
2010 - 3996.
Academic Training Lecture Regular Programme, 2009-2010
External link: Event details In : Academic Training LecturesIn : QCD for Postgraduates (2/5)
QCD for Postgraduates (1/5)
/ Zanderighi, Giulia (speaker) (University of Oxford)
Modern QCD - Lecture 1
Starting from the QCD Lagrangian we will revisit some basic QCD
concepts and derive fundamental properties like gauge invariance and
isospin symmetry and will discuss the Feynman rules of the theory. We
will then focus on the gauge group of QCD and derive the Casimirs CF
and CA and some useful color identities..
2010 - 3824.
Academic Training Lecture Regular Programme, 2009-2010
External link: Event details In : Academic Training LecturesIn : QCD for Postgraduates (1/5)
Physics and Analysis at a Hadron Collider - Making Measurements (3/3)
/ Glenzinski, Douglas (speaker) (FNAL)
This is the third lecture of three which together discuss the physics of hadron colliders with an emphasis on experimental techniques used for data analysis. This third lecture discusses techniques important for analyses making a measurement (e.g. [...]
2010 - Streaming video.
Academic Training Lecture Regular Programme, 2009-2010
External link: Event details In : Academic Training LecturesIn : Physics and Analysis at a Hadron Collider - Making Measurements (3/3)
Physics and Analysis at a Hadron Collider - Searching for New Physics (2/3)
/ Glenzinski, Douglas (speaker) (FNAL)
This is the second lecture of three which together discuss the physics of hadron colliders with an emphasis on experimental techniques used for data analysis. This second lecture discusses techniques important for analyses searching for new physics using the CDF B_s --> mu+ mu- search as a specific example. [...]
2010 - 3526.
Academic Training Lecture Regular Programme, 2009-2010
External link: Event details In : Academic Training LecturesIn : Physics and Analysis at a Hadron Collider - Searching for New Physics (2/3)
Physics and Analysis at a Hadron Collider - An Introduction (1/3)
/ Glenzinski, Douglas (speaker) (FNAL)
This is the first lecture of three which together discuss the physics of hadron colliders with an emphasis on experimental techniques used for data analysis. This first lecture provides a brief introduction to hadron collider physics and collider detector experiments as well as offers some analysis guidelines. [...]
2010 - 2950.
Academic Training Lecture Regular Programme, 2009-2010
External link: Event details In : Academic Training LecturesIn : Physics and Analysis at a Hadron Collider - An Introduction (1/3)
Neutrino Physics : Dirac Neutrino Masses and Mixing (1/4)
/ Carlo GIUNTI (speaker) (Istituto Nazionale Fisica Nucleare, Torino, Italy)
The general theory of neutrino masses and mixing is introduced. The theory of neutrino oscillations in vacuum and in matter is reviewed, with discussion of the most important general phenomenological aspects [...]
2009 - 2937.
Academic Training Lecture Regular Programme, 2008-2009
External link: Event details In : Academic Training LecturesIn : Neutrino Physics : Dirac Neutrino Masses and Mixing (1/4)
Neutrino Physics : Majorana Neutrino Masses and Mixing (2/4)
/ Carlo GIUNTI (speaker) (Istituto Nazionale Fisica Nucleare, Torino, Italy)
The general theory of neutrino masses and mixing is introduced. The theory of neutrino oscillations in vacuum and in matter is reviewed, with discussion of the most important general phenomenological aspects [...]
2009 - 3579.
Academic Training Lecture Regular Programme, 2008-2009
External link: Event details In : Academic Training LecturesIn : Neutrino Physics : Majorana Neutrino Masses and Mixing (2/4)
Neutrino Physics : Phenomenology of Three-Neutrino Mixing (4/4)
/ Carlo GIUNTI (speaker) (Istituto Nazionale Fisica Nucleare, Torino, Italy)
The general theory of neutrino masses and mixing is introduced. The theory of neutrino oscillations in vacuum and in matter is reviewed, with discussion of the most important general phenomenological aspects [...]
2009 - 4330.
Academic Training Lecture Regular Programme, 2008-2009
External link: Event details In : Academic Training LecturesIn : Neutrino Physics : Phenomenology of Three-Neutrino Mixing (4/4)
Neutrino Physics : Neutrino Oscillations in Vacuum and Matter (3/4)
/ Carlo GIUNTI (speaker) (Istituto Nazionale Fisica Nucleare, Torino, Italy)
The general theory of neutrino masses and mixing is introduced. The theory of neutrino oscillations in vacuum and in matter is reviewed, with discussion of the most important general phenomenological aspects [...]
2009 - 3069.
Academic Training Lecture Regular Programme, 2008-2009
External link: Event details In : Academic Training LecturesIn : Neutrino Physics : Neutrino Oscillations in Vacuum and Matter (3/4)
String Theory for Pedestrians (3/3)
/ Constantin Bachas (speaker) (Ecole Normale Supérieure, Paris, France)
This is a non-technical rapid course on string theory. Lecture 1 is an introduction to the basics of the subject: classical and quantum strings,
D(irichlet) branes and string-string dualities [...]
2009 - 5044.
Academic Training Lecture Regular Programme, 2008-2009
External link: Event details In : Academic Training LecturesIn : String Theory for Pedestrians (3/3)
String Theory for Pedestrians (2/3)
/ Constantin Bachas (speaker) (Ecole Normale Supérieure, Paris, France)
This is a non-technical rapid course on string theory. Lecture 1 is an introduction to the basics of the subject: classical and quantum strings,
D(irichlet) branes and string-string dualities [...]
2009 - 3983.
Academic Training Lecture Regular Programme, 2008-2009
External link: Event details In : Academic Training LecturesIn : String Theory for Pedestrians (2/3)
String Theory for Pedestrians (1/3)
/ Constantin Bachas (speaker) (Ecole Normale Supérieure, Paris, France)
This is a non-technical rapid course on string theory. Lecture 1 is an introduction to the basics of the subject: classical and quantum strings,
D(irichlet) branes and string-string dualities [...]
2009 - 4308.
Academic Training Lecture Regular Programme, 2008-2009
External link: Event details In : Academic Training LecturesIn : String Theory for Pedestrians (1/3)
Understanding Cross Sections at the LHC (4/4)
/ Stephen Mrenna (speaker) (Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory, USA)
My lectures will focus on the theoretical and phenomenological tools that will be needed to understand the Standard Model at the LHC. Emphasis will be placed on parton shower event generators and the methodology for tuning them to data..
2009 - 3640.
Academic Training Lecture Regular Programme, 2008-2009
External link: Event details In : Academic Training LecturesIn : Understanding Cross Sections at the LHC (4/4)
Understanding Cross Sections at the LHC (3/4)
/ Stephen Mrenna (speaker) (Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory, USA)
My lectures will focus on the theoretical and phenomenological tools that will be needed to understand the Standard Model at the LHC. Emphasis will be placed on parton shower event generators and the methodology for tuning them to data..
2009 - 3653.
Academic Training Lecture Regular Programme, 2008-2009
External link: Event details In : Academic Training LecturesIn : Understanding Cross Sections at the LHC (3/4)
Understanding Cross Sections at the LHC (2/4)
/ Stephen Mrenna (speaker) (Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory, USA)
My lectures will focus on the theoretical and phenomenological tools that will be needed to understand the Standard Model at the LHC. Emphasis will be placed on parton shower event generators and the methodology for tuning them to data..
2009 - 3549.
Academic Training Lecture Regular Programme, 2008-2009
External link: Event details In : Academic Training LecturesIn : Understanding Cross Sections at the LHC (2/4)
Understanding Cross Sections at the LHC (1/4)
/ Stephen Mrenna (speaker) (Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory, USA)
My lectures will focus on the theoretical and phenomenological tools that will be needed to understand the Standard Model at the LHC. Emphasis will be placed on parton shower event generators and the methodology for tuning them to data..
2009 - 3598.
Academic Training Lecture Regular Programme, 2008-2009
External link: Event details In : Academic Training LecturesIn : Understanding Cross Sections at the LHC (1/4)
"Statistical Techniques for Particle Physics" (4/4)
/ Kyle Cranmer (speaker) (CERN-PH)
This series will consist of four 1-hour lectures on statistics for particle physics. The goal will be to build up to techniques meant for dealing with problems of realistic complexity while maintaining a formal approach. [...]
2009 - 4117.
Academic Training Lecture Regular Programme, 2008-2009
External link: Event details In : Academic Training LecturesIn : "Statistical Techniques for Particle Physics" (4/4)
"Statistical Techniques for Particle Physics" (3/4)
/ Kyle Cranmer (speaker) (CERN-PH)
This series will consist of four 1-hour lectures on statistics for particle physics. The goal will be to build up to techniques meant for dealing with problems of realistic complexity while maintaining a formal approach. [...]
2009 - 3615.
Academic Training Lecture Regular Programme, 2008-2009
External link: Event details In : Academic Training LecturesIn : "Statistical Techniques for Particle Physics" (3/4)
"Statistical Techniques for Particle Physics" (2/4)
/ Kyle Cranmer (speaker) (CERN-PH)
This series will consist of four 1-hour lectures on statistics for particle physics. The goal will be to build up to techniques meant for dealing with problems of realistic complexity while maintaining a formal approach. [...]
2009 - 3659.
Academic Training Lecture Regular Programme, 2008-2009
External link: Event details In : Academic Training LecturesIn : "Statistical Techniques for Particle Physics" (2/4)
"Statistical Techniques for Particle Physics" (1/4)
/ Kyle Cranmer (speaker) (CERN-PH)
This series will consist of four 1-hour lectures on statistics for particle physics. The goal will be to build up to techniques meant for dealing with problems of realistic complexity while maintaining a formal approach. [...]
2009 - 4319.
Academic Training Lecture Regular Programme, 2008-2009
External link: Event details In : Academic Training LecturesIn : "Statistical Techniques for Particle Physics" (1/4)
“Electroweak symmetry breaking: to Higgs or not to Higgs” (3/3)
/ Christophe Grojean (speaker) (CERN-PH-TH)
How do elementary particles acquire their mass? What is making the photon different from the Z boson? In a word: How is electroweak symmetry broken? This is one of the pressing questions in particle physics that the LHC will answer soon. The aim of this lectures is, after briefly introducing SM physics and the conventional Higgs mechanism, to give a survey of recent attempts to go beyond a simple elementary Higgs. [...]
2009 - 3105.
Academic Training Lecture Regular Programme, 2008-2009
External link: Event details In : Academic Training LecturesIn : “Electroweak symmetry breaking: to Higgs or not to Higgs” (3/3)
"The Opposite Ends of Supersymmetry and their Implications for the LHC" (3/3)
/ James Wells (speaker) (CERN-TH)
There have been many predictions for the mass patterns of superpartners. In these lectures I discuss two interesting opposite-end approaches to supersymmetry breaking that determine the superpartner masses: zero scalar mass supersymmetry (no scale, gaugino mediation, etc.) and heavy scalar mass supersymmetry (split susy, PeV-scale susy, etc.). [...]
2009 - 3730.
Academic Training Lecture Regular Programme, 2008-2009
External link: Event details In : Academic Training LecturesIn : "The Opposite Ends of Supersymmetry and their Implications for the LHC" (3/3)
“Electroweak symmetry breaking: to Higgs or not to Higgs” (2/3)
/ Christophe Grojean (speaker) (CERN-PH-TH)
How do elementary particles acquire their mass? What is making the photon different from the Z boson? In a word: How is electroweak symmetry broken? This is one of the pressing questions in particle physics that the LHC will answer soon. The aim of this lectures is, after briefly introducing SM physics and the conventional Higgs mechanism, to give a survey of recent attempts to go beyond a simple elementary Higgs. [...]
2009 - 3796.
Academic Training Lecture Regular Programme, 2008-2009
External link: Event details In : Academic Training LecturesIn : “Electroweak symmetry breaking: to Higgs or not to Higgs” (2/3)
“Electroweak symmetry breaking: to Higgs or not to Higgs” (1/3)
/ Christophe GROJEAN (speaker) (CERN-PHT-TH)
How do elementary particles acquire their mass? What is making the photon different from the Z boson? In a word: How is electroweak symmetry broken? This is one of the pressing questions in particle physics that the LHC will answer soon. The aim of this lectures is, after briefly introducing SM physics and the conventional Higgs mechanism, to give a survey of recent attempts to go beyond a simple elementary Higgs. [...]
2009 - 3732.
Academic Training Lecture Regular Programme, 2008-2009
External link: Event details In : Academic Training LecturesIn : “Electroweak symmetry breaking: to Higgs or not to Higgs” (1/3)
"The Opposite Ends of Supersymmetry and their Implications for the LHC" (2/3)
/ James Wells (speaker) (CERN-TH)
There have been many predictions for the mass patterns of superpartners. In these lectures I discuss two interesting opposite-end approaches to supersymmetry breaking that determine the superpartner masses: zero scalar mass supersymmetry (no scale, gaugino mediation, etc.) and heavy scalar mass supersymmetry (split susy, PeV-scale susy, etc.). [...]
2009 - 4058.
Academic Training Lecture Regular Programme, 2008-2009
External link: Event details In : Academic Training LecturesIn : "The Opposite Ends of Supersymmetry and their Implications for the LHC" (2/3)
"The Opposite Ends of Supersymmetry and their Implications for the LHC" (1/3)
/ James Wells (speaker) (CERN-TH)
There have been many predictions for the mass patterns of superpartners. In these lectures I discuss two interesting opposite-end approaches to supersymmetry breaking that determine the superpartner masses: zero scalar mass supersymmetry (no scale, gaugino mediation, etc.) and heavy scalar mass supersymmetry (split susy, PeV-scale susy, etc.). [...]
2009 - 4140.
Academic Training Lecture Regular Programme, 2008-2009
External link: Event details In : Academic Training LecturesIn : "The Opposite Ends of Supersymmetry and their Implications for the LHC" (1/3)
Multivariate statistical methods and data mining in particle physics (4/4)
/ Glen COWAN (speaker) (University of London)
The lectures will cover multivariate statistical methods and their applications in High Energy Physics. The methods will be viewed in the framework of a statistical test, as used e.g. [...]
2008 - 4114.
Academic Training Lecture Regular Programme, 2007-2008
External link: Event details In : Academic Training LecturesIn : Multivariate statistical methods and data mining in particle physics (4/4)
Multivariate statistical methods and data mining in particle physics (2/4)
/ Glen COWAN (speaker) (University of London)
The lectures will cover multivariate statistical methods and their applications in High Energy Physics. The methods will be viewed in the framework of a statistical test, as used e.g. [...]
2008 - 3509.
Academic Training Lecture Regular Programme, 2007-2008
External link: Event details In : Academic Training LecturesIn : Multivariate statistical methods and data mining in particle physics (2/4)
Multivariate statistical methods and data mining in particle physics (1/4)
/ Glen COWAN (speaker) (London University, Royal Holloway College, UK)
The lectures will cover multivariate statistical methods and their applications in High Energy Physics. The methods will be viewed in the framework of a statistical test, as used e.g. [...]
2008 - 3423.
Academic Training Lecture Regular Programme, 2007-2008
External link: Event details In : Academic Training LecturesIn : Multivariate statistical methods and data mining in particle physics (1/4)
Warped Extra-Dimensional Opportunities and Signatures (1/3)
/ Lisa RANDALL (speaker) (Harvard University, USA)
I plan to discuss ways of searching for warped geometry and other extra-dimensional scenarios, with emphasis on the general lessons for search strategies. We will consider RS geometry on the brane and in the bulk, as well as possible black hole or quantum gravity signatures [...]
2008 - 3305.
Academic Training Lecture Regular Programme, 2007-2008
External link: Event details In : Academic Training LecturesIn : Warped Extra-Dimensional Opportunities and Signatures (1/3)
Warped Extra-Dimensional Opportunities and Signatures (3/3)
/ Lisa RANDALL (speaker) (Harvard University, USA)
I plan to discuss ways of searching for warped geometry and other extra-dimensional scenarios, with emphasis on the general lessons for search strategies. We will consider RS geometry on the brane and in the bulk, as well as possible black hole or quantum gravity signatures [...]
2008 - 3280.
Academic Training Lecture Regular Programme, 2007-2008
External link: Event details In : Academic Training LecturesIn : Warped Extra-Dimensional Opportunities and Signatures (3/3)
Warped Extra-Dimensional Opportunities and Signatures (2/3)
/ Lisa RANDALL (speaker) (Harvard University, USA)
I plan to discuss ways of searching for warped geometry and other extra-dimensional scenarios, with emphasis on the general lessons for search strategies. We will consider RS geometry on the brane and in the bulk, as well as possible black hole or quantum gravity signatures [...]
2008 - 3523.
Academic Training Lecture Regular Programme, 2007-2008
External link: Event details In : Academic Training LecturesIn : Warped Extra-Dimensional Opportunities and Signatures (2/3)
Particle detectors
/ Hilke, Hans Jürgen
We shall discuss the principles of the main techniques applied to particle detection (including front-end electronics), the construction and performance of some of the devices presently in operation and a few ideas on future developments..
Geneva : CERN, 1992 - 3730.
CERN Academic Training Lecture, 262
Fulltext:PDF; Transparencies, pt.1:TIF; Transparencies, pt.2:TIF; External links: Video-1000571-b; Video-1000571-c; Video-1000571-d; Video-1000571-a In : Academic Training Lectures, CERN, Geneva, Switzerland, 1 Sep 1991 - 30 Jun 1992
Particle cosmology
/ Schwarz, Dominik J (speaker) (Bielefeld University, D)
The understanding of the Universe at the largest and smallest scales traditionally has been the subject of cosmology and particle physics, respectively. Studying the evolution of the Universe connects today's large scales with the tiny scales in the very early Universe and provides the link between the physics of particles and of the cosmos. [...]
Geneva : CERN, 2007 - 3702.
CERN Academic Training Lecture; Regular Lecture Programme
Talk InformationExternal links: Talk 5 Mar 2007; Talk 6 Mar 2007; Talk 7 Mar 2007; Talk 8 Mar 2007; Talk 9 Mar 2007 In : Academic Training Lectures, CERN, Geneva, Switzerland, 1 Sep 2006 - 30 Jun 2007
The hunt for the Higgs particle
/ Zwirner, Fabio (speaker) (University of Padova, I)
With the advent of the LHC, the hunt for the Higgs boson enters its crucial phase. These three lectures will review: the Higgs mechanism; its implementation in the minimal Standard Model; possible alternatives with and without elementary scalar fields; the presently available information on electroweak gauge symmetry breaking and the Higgs particle; the properties of the Higgs boson(s) in the Standard Model and its supersymmetric extensions; the strategies for direct searches at colliders, with emphasis on the LHC, and comments on the possible scenarios that may emerge..
Geneva : CERN, 2007 - 4723.
CERN Academic Training Lecture; Regular Lecture Programme
Talk InformationExternal links: Talk 27 Feb 2007; Talk 28 Feb 2007; Talk 1 Mar 2007 In : Academic Training Lectures, CERN, Geneva, Switzerland, 1 Sep 2006 - 30 Jun 2007
String theory for pedestrians
/ Zwiebach, Barton (speaker) (MIT, Cambridge, USA)
In this 3-lecture series I will discuss the basics of string theory, some physical applications, and the outlook for the future. I will begin with the main concepts of the classical theory and the application to the study of cosmic superstrings. [...]
Geneva : CERN, 2007 - 7228.
CERN Academic Training Lecture; Regular Lecture Programme
Talk InformationExternal links: Talk 29 Jan 2007; Talk 30 Jan 2007; Talk 31 Jan 2007 In : Academic Training Lectures, CERN, Geneva, Switzerland, 1 Sep 2006 - 30 Jun 2007
Lepton-hadron scattering : past and future
/ Eisele, Franz (speaker) (DESY)
Lepton-hadron scattering experiments have played a key role in the development and verification of the Standard Model. The lectures will summarize the main ideas and experimental results concerning the substructure of the nucleon, the structure of the weak currents and the production of new particles. [...]
Geneva : CERN, 1985
CERN Academic Training Lecture, 157; Regular Lecture Programme
Fulltext:PDF;
In : Academic Training Lectures, CERN, Geneva, Switzerland, 1 Sep 2001 - 30 Jun 2002
Kaluza-Klein theories and supergravity
/ Nicolai, Hermann C (speaker) (CERN)
In all recent attempts at a unified description of all fundamental interactions, the idea of introducing extra dimensions has played an important role. This idea becomes even more attractive when combined with the more recent concepts of supersymmetry and supergravity. [...]
Geneva : CERN, 1986
CERN Academic Training Lecture, 162; Regular Lecture Programme
Fulltext:PDF;
In : Academic Training Lectures, CERN, Geneva, Switzerland, 1 Sep 2001 - 30 Jun 2002
Probing nature with high precision
/ Gabrielse, Gerald (speaker) (Harvard U)
Experiments with atomic energy scales probe nature and its symmetries with exquisite precision. Particle traps allow the manipulation of single charged particles for months at a time, allow the most accurate comparison of theory and experiment, and promise to allow better measurement of fundamental quantities like the fine structure constant. [...]
Geneva : CERN, 2003
CERN Academic Training Lecture; Regular Lecture Programme
In : Academic Training Lectures, CERN, Geneva, Switzerland, 1 Sep 2001 - 30 Jun 2002
Introduction to free-electron lasers
/ Walker, Richard P (speaker) (RAL Rutherford Laboratory, UK)
The Free-electron laser (FEL) is a source of coherent electromagnetic radiation based on a relativistic electron beam. First operated 25 years ago, the FEL has now reached a stage of maturity for operation in the infra-red region of the spectrum and several facilities provide intense FEL radiation beams for research covering a wide range of disciplines. [...]
Geneva : CERN, 2002 - Transparencies.
CERN Academic Training Lecture, 399; Regular Lecture Programme
Fulltext:PDF; Transparencies:TIF;
In : Academic Training Lectures, CERN, Geneva, Switzerland, 1 Sep 2001 - 30 Jun 2002
Field theory
In these lectures I will build up the concept of field theory using the language of Feynman diagrams. As a starting point, field theory in zero spacetime dimensions is used as a vehicle to develop all the necessary techniques: path integral, Feynman diagrams, Schwinger-Dyson equations, asymptotic series, effective action, renormalization etc. [...]
Geneva : CERN, 1999-11-08 - 6700.
CERN Academic Training Lecture; Lectures for Postgraduate Students
External links: Talk 08 November 1999; Talk 09 November 1999; Talk 10 November 1999; Talk 11 November 1999; Talk 12 November 1999; Video-424213-a In : Academic Training Lectures, CERN, Geneva, Switzerland, 1 Sep 1999 - 30 Jun 2000
Deep Learning and the Future of AI
/ Prof. LeCun, Yann (speaker) (Director of AI Research at Facebook & Professor at NYU)
Over the last few years, rapid progress in AI have enabled our smartphones, social networks, and search engines to understand our voice, recognize our faces, and identifiy objects in our photos with very good accuracy. These dramatic improvements are due in large part to the emergence of a new class of machine learning methods known as Deep Learning.
A particular type of deep learning system called convolutional network (ConvNet) has been particularly successful for image and speech recognition. [...]
2016 - 5677.
CERN Colloquium
External link: Event detailsIn : Deep Learning and the Future of AI
An alternative approach to tritium-in-water monitoring
/ Kherani, N P
A paradigm shift in the approach to tritium-in-water monitoring is considered and its viability demonstrated through a series of proof-of-principle experiments. The fundamental difference in the proposed detection system consists of changing the state of the tritiated water from the liquid phase to the gas phase and subsequently using any one of a variety of detection methods to detect tritium in the water vapour. [...]
2002
- Published in : Nucl. Instrum. Methods Phys. Res., A 484 (2002) 650-659
Strengthening methods in crystals
Strengthening methods in crystals edited by A. Kelly and R.B. Nicholson (Elsevier materials science series) Elsevier Pub. Co., 1971
URL:http://mail.126.com/js6/main.jsp?sid...d%22%3A1%7D
Simplified vibratory characterization of alluvial basins
/ Semblat, Jean-François (IFSTTAR) ; Paolucci, Roberto ; Duval, Anne-Marie
For the analysis of seismic wave amplification, modal methods are interesting tools to study the modal properties of geological structures. Modal approaches mainly lead to information on such parameters as fundamental frequencies and eigenmodes of alluvial basins. [...]
arXiv:1108.3403.-
2011
- Published in : mie des Sciences - Series IIA - Earth and Planetary Science: 335 (2003) , pp. 365-370
External link: Preprint
WJEC EDUQAS GCSE English language student's book
/ Basham, Sarah
Help your students achieve their potential at GCSE with extensive practice and guidance on the new exam requirements to boost confidence and develop reading and writing skills [...]
London : Hodder Education Group, 2015. - 241 p.
Detection of Gravitational Waves
/ by Luis Alvarez-Gaume ; Harriet Kim Jarlett (ed.)
The announcement by the LIGO and VIRGO collaborations of direct detection of gravitational waves confirms one of Einstein’s major predictions, nearly one hundred years since it was made. Einstein submitted his paper with the correct equations of general relativity on November 25th 1915, and by June of 1916 he had already submitted a paper exploring the possible existence of gravitational waves [...]
10 February 2016
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Measurement of the photon identification efficiencies with the ATLAS detector using LHC Run-1 data
/ ATLAS Collaboration
The algorithms used by the ATLAS Collaboration to reconstruct and identify prompt photons are described. Measurements of the photon identification efficiencies are reported, using 4.9 fb$^{-1}$ of $pp$ collision data collected at the LHC at $\sqrt{s} = 7$ TeV and 20.3 fb$^{-1}$ at $\sqrt{s} = 8$ TeV. [...]
arXiv:1606.01813; CERN-EP-2016-110.-
Geneva : CERN, 2016-12-03 - 57 p.
- Published in : Eur. Phys. J. C 76 (2016) 666Article from SCOAP3:scoap3-fulltext - PDF; scoap - PDF; Fulltext:PDF;
Learning content similarity for music recommendation
/ McFee, Brian ; Barrington, Luke ; Lanckriet, Gert
Many tasks in music information retrieval, such as recommendation, and playlist generation for online radio, fall naturally into the query-by-example setting, wherein a user queries the system by providing a song, and the system responds with a list of relevant or similar song recommendations. [...]
arXiv:1105.2344.
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2011.
Preprint
Science: a model for collaboration?
/ by Maurizio Bona, by Herwig Schopper, by Michel Spiro ; Corinne Pralavorio (ed.)
This opinion piece was originally published in the January-February issue of the CERN Courier.
Today, science, technology and innovation are among the most powerful forces driving social change and development. However, what is the actual role that a fundamental science laboratory like CERN can have when it comes to designing creative strategies to strengthen public goods in society?
With a view to contribute to the realisation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, which was approved in September by the United Nations Member States, the United Nations Office at Geneva (UNOG) hosted a one-day symposium organised in collaboration with CERN and with the support of Switzerland and France, in their capacity as CERN host states.
Air, water, biodiversity, education, knowledge, access to the Internet, peace and welfare: these public goods can be preserved only with the involvement of all stakeholders [...]
29 February 2016
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Rutherford's Legacy in Nuclear Physics
/ Freeman, Sean (speaker) (University of Manchester)
2011 - 30.
Commemorations; Rutherford Centennial Colloquium<br><i>The Discovery of the Atomic Nucleus</i>
External links: Talk details; Event detailsIn : Rutherford Centennial Colloquium The Discovery of the Atomic Nucleus
Rutherford's Road to the Nuclear Atom
/ Campbell, John (speaker) (University of Canterbury)
2011 - 30.
Commemorations; Rutherford Centennial Colloquium<br><i>The Discovery of the Atomic Nucleus</i>
External links: Talk details; Event detailsIn : Rutherford Centennial Colloquium The Discovery of the Atomic Nucleus
QCD and Related Studies at the LHC
/ Hinchliffe, Ian (speaker) (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
2011 - 30.
Commemorations; Rutherford Centennial Colloquium<br><i>The Discovery of the Atomic Nucleus</i>
External links: Talk details; Event detailsIn : Rutherford Centennial Colloquium The Discovery of the Atomic Nucleus
Language: English
ALICE is one of the four big experiments for the LHC, the most powerful particle accelerator in the world, which started up in 2008. ALICE will study the quark-gluon plasma, a state of matter that probably existed in the first moments of the universe.ALICE est l'une des quatre grandes expériences du collisionneur LHC, l'accélérateur de particules le plus puissant au monde qui a été introduit dans le service en 2008. ALICE étudiera plus spécifiquement le plasma de quarks et de gluons, un état de la matière qui pourrait avoir existé au tout début de l'Univers.
Reusing ML tools and approaches for HEP data analysis
/ USTYUZHANIN, Andrey (speaker) (Yandex School of Data Analysis (RU))
In my talk I'm going to give an overview of the ML tools/services Yandex School of Data Analysis (YSDA) team has developed. In particular I will focus on approaches that our team has developed during collaboration with LHCb on HEP data analysis (uGB+FL, GB-reweighting). [...]
2015 - 2567.
LPCC Workshops; Data Science @ LHC 2015 Workshop
External links: Talk details; Event detailsIn : Data Science @ LHC 2015 Workshop
Uncertainty : the soul of modeling, probability & statistics
/ Briggs, William
This book presents a philosophical approach to probability and probabilistic thinking, considering the underpinnings of probabilistic reasoning and modeling, which effectively underlie everything in data science [...]
Cham : Springer, 2016.
Staff Rules and Regulations - Modification n°9 to the 11th edition Statut et règlement du personnel - Modification n°9 à la 11ème édition
/
In accordance with CERN/3166 and recommendations made and decisions taken at the Finance Committee and Council meetings in March 2015, the following pages of the Staff Rules and Regulations have been updated with effect from 31 March 2015: Contents list, page iii Chapter I, General Provisions: o Section 3 (Conduct) - amendment on page 5 Chapter II, Conditions of Employment and Association: o Section 1 (Employment and association) - amendment on page 14 o Section 3 (Training) - amendment on pages 19 and 20 Chapter III, Working Conditions: o Section 1 (Working hours) - amendment on pages 31 and 32 Chapter VI, Settlement of Disputes and Discipline: o Section 1 (Settlement of disputes) - amendment on page 51 In addition, typographical errors have been corrected in the English version on page 12 (Articles R II 1.05 and 1.06) and page 78 (Annex R A 11, correction of the vertical axis definition). The complete updated electronic version of the Staff Rules and Regulations is accessible via CDS [...]
BUL-ON-2015-020.-
2015
- Published in : CERN Bulletin 26/201527/201528/201529/2015
Search for heavy resonances decaying to tau lepton pairs in proton-proton collisions at $ \sqrt{s}=13 $ TeV
/ CMS Collaboration
A search for heavy resonances that decay to tau lepton pairs is performed using proton-proton collisions at $\sqrt{s} = $ 13 TeV. The data were collected with the CMS detector at the CERN LHC and correspond to an integrated luminosity of 2.2 fb$^{-1}$. [...]
arXiv:1611.06594; CMS-EXO-16-008; CERN-EP-2016-273.-
Geneva : CERN, 2017-02-09 - 32 p.
- Published in : JHEP 02 (2017) 048Article from SCOAP3:PDF; Fulltext:1611.06594.pd - PDF; arXiv:1611.06594 - PDF; Springer Open Access article:PDF;
Searches for sterile neutrinos and other BSM physics with the IceCube detector
/ Salvado, Jordi (speaker) (Instituto de Fisica Corpuscular, University of Valencia)
In this talk I will show the potential of IceCube to explore new physics in the context of neutrino oscillations. In the first part I will discus the recent analysis on the O(eV) light sterile neutrino that, up to date, gives the most stringent bounds in the region motivated by the short baseline neutrino anomalies. [...]
2016 - 3190.
EP Seminar
External link: Event detailsIn : Searches for sterile neutrinos and other BSM physics with the IceCube detector
LHCb observed evidence for a very rare decay of a neutral $B_S$ meson into a pair of muons[1]. The probability that the background could produce such an excess or larger is mere 5.3 x $10^{-4}$. This corresponds to signal significance of 3.5 standard deviations in the combined 1.0fb$^{-1}$ of 2011 (√s=7TeV) and 1.11f$^{-1}$ of 2012 (√s=8TeV) data.
History of the Night
/ Chaniotis, Angelos (speaker) (IAS)
The definition of the night, as the period between sunset and sunrise, is consistent and unalterable, regardless of culture and time. However the perception of the night and its economic, social, and cultural roles are subject to change [...]
2016 - 4390.
Academic Training Lecture Regular Programme, 2016-2017
External link: Event detailsIn : History of the Night
The Standard Model
The theories and discoveries of thousands of physicists since the 1930s have resulted in a remarkable insight into the fundamental structure of matter: everything in the universe is found to be made from a few basic building blocks called fundamental particles, governed by four fundamental forces. Our best understanding of how these particles and three of the forces are related to each other is encapsulated in the Standard Model of particle physics [...]
20 January 2012
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The accelerator complex
The accelerator complex at CERN is a succession of machines that accelerate particles to increasingly higher energies. Each machine boosts the energy of a beam of particles, before injecting the beam into the next machine in the sequence [...]
23 January 2012
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Upgrade of the ALICE Readout & Trigger System
/ Antonioli, P (ed.) ; Kluge, A (ed.) ; Riegler, W (ed.)
ALICE (A Large Ion Collider Experiment) is preparing a major upgrade of its experimental apparatus, planned for installation in the second long LHC shutdown (LS2) in the years 2018-2019. [...]
CERN-LHCC-2013-019 ; ALICE-TDR-015.
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2013.
(Technical design report. ALICE ; 15)
Fulltext
6th International Conference on Mechanism Science - New trends in mechanism and machine science : theory and industrial applications
20 - 23 Sep 2016
- Nantes, France
/ Wenger, Philippe (ed.); Flores, Paulo (ed.)
This book collects the most recent advances in mechanism science and machine theory with application to engineering. It contains selected peer-reviewed papers of the sixth International Conference on Mechanism Science, held in Nantes, France, 20-23 September 2016, covering topics on mechanism design and synthesis, mechanics of robots, mechanism analysis, parallel manipulators, tensegrity mechanisms, cable mechanisms, control issues in mechanical systems, history of mechanisms, mechanisms for biomechanics and surgery and industrial and nonindustrial applications..
Cham : Springer, 2017
e-proceedings
Salary scale
/ Stappers, Sara (CERN)
New salary scale following the implementation of the new career structure, effective 1 September 2016
CERN-HR-Note-2016-025.
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2016.
Access to fulltext
Neutrino physics
/ Hernandez, P. (Imperial Coll., London)
This is the writeup of the lectures on neutrino physics delivered at various schools: TASI and Trieste in 2013 and the CERN-Latin American School in 2015. The topics discussed in this lecture include: general properties of neutrinos in the SM, the theory of neutrino masses and mixings (Dirac and Majorana), neutrino oscillations both in vacuum and in matter, as well as an overview of the experimental evidence for neutrino masses and of the prospects in neutrino oscillation physics. [...]
arXiv:1708.01046.-
2016 - 58 p.
- Published in : (2016) , pp. 85-142 Fulltext:PDF; Published version from CERN:PDF;
In : 2015 CERN - Latin-American School of High-Energy Physics, pp.85-142
CMS: ML and DA Challenges
/ Vlimant, Jean-Roch (speaker) (California Institute of Technology (US))
2016 - 1969.
Workshops; CERN openlab Machine Learning and Data Analytics workshop
External links: Talk details; Event detailsIn : CERN openlab Machine Learning and Data Analytics workshop
LHCb: ML and DA Challenges
/ Ustyuzhanin, Andrey (speaker) (Yandex School of Data Analysis (RU))
2016 - 2805.
Workshops; CERN openlab Machine Learning and Data Analytics workshop
External links: Talk details; Event detailsIn : CERN openlab Machine Learning and Data Analytics workshop
Cosmic rays: particles from outer space
In August 1912, Austrian physicist Victor Hess made a historic balloon flight that opened a new window on matter in the universe. As he ascended to 5300 metres, he measured the rate of ionization in the atmosphere and found that it increased to some three times that at sea level [...]
18 September 2012
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Linear accelerator 2
Linear accelerator 2 (Linac 2) is the starting point for the protons used in experiments at CERN. Linear accelerators use radiofrequency cavities to charge cylindrical conductors [...]
17 September 2012
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Algebraic Geometry in Coding Theory and Cryptography
/ Niederreiter, Harald
This textbook equips graduate students and advanced undergraduates with the necessary theoretical tools for applying algebraic geometry to information theory, and it covers primary applications in coding theory and cryptography [...]
Princeton, NJ : Princeton University Press, 2009. - 273 p.
Measurement of $CP$ asymmetries in $D^{\pm}\rightarrow \eta^{\prime} \pi^{\pm}$ and $D_s^{\pm}\rightarrow \eta^{\prime} \pi^{\pm}$ decays
/ LHCb Collaboration
A search for $CP$ violation in $D^{\pm}\rightarrow \eta^{\prime} \pi^{\pm}$ and $D^{\pm}_{s}\rightarrow \eta^{\prime} \pi^{\pm}$ decays is performed using proton-proton collision data, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of $3$ fb$^{-1}$, recorded by the LHCb experiment at centre-of-mass energies of $7$ and $8$ TeV. The measured $CP$-violating charge asymmetries are $A_{CP}(D^{\pm} \rightarrow \eta^{\prime} \pi^{\pm})=(-0.61\pm 0.72 \pm 0.53 \pm 0.12)\%$ and $A_{CP}(D^{\pm}_{s}\rightarrow \eta^{\prime} \pi^{\pm})=(-0.82\pm 0.36 \pm 0.22 \pm 0.27)\%$, where the first uncertainties are statistical, the second systematic, and the third are the uncertainties on the $A_{CP}(D^{\pm} \rightarrow K^0_S \pi^{\pm})$ and $A_{CP}(D^{\pm}_{s}\rightarrow \phi \pi^{\pm})$ measurements used for calibration. [...]
arXiv:1701.01871; LHCB-PAPER-2016-041; CERN-EP-2016-315.-
Geneva : CERN, 2017-08-10 - 10 p.
- Published in : Phys. Lett. B 771 (2017) 21-30Article from SCOAP3:PDF; Fulltext:PDF; Related data file(s):ZIP; Related supplementary data file(s):ZIP; External link: Figures, tables and other information
Observation of $B_{c}^{+} \rightarrow D^{0} K^{+}$ decays
/ LHCb Collaboration
Using proton-proton collision data corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 3.0 fb$^{-1}$, recorded by the LHCb detector at centre-of-mass energies of 7 and 8 TeV, the $B_{c}^{+} \rightarrow D^{0} K^{+}$ decay is observed with a statistical significance of 5.1 standard deviations. By normalising to $B^{+} \rightarrow \bar{D}^{0} \pi^{+}$ decays, a measurement of the branching fraction multiplied by the production rates for $B_{c}^{+}$ relative to $B^{+}$ mesons in the LHCb acceptance is obtained, R_{D^{0} K} = \frac{f_{c}}{f_{u}}\times\mathcal{B}(B_{c}^{+} \rightarrow D^{0} K^{+}) = (9.3\,^{+2.8}_{-2.5} \pm 0.6) \times 10^{-7}\,where the first uncertainty is statistical and the second is systematic. [...]
arXiv:1701.01856; LHCB-PAPER-2016-058; CERN-EP-2016-314; LHCB-PAPER-2016-058.-
Geneva : CERN, 2017-03-15 - 9 p.
- Published in : Phys. Rev. Lett. 118 (2017) 111803APS Open Access article:PDF; Fulltext:arXiv:1701.01856 - PDF; 10.1103_PhysRevLett.118.111803 - PDF; Related data file(s):ZIP; Related supplementary data file(s):ZIP; External link: Figures, tables and other information
Search for dark matter and unparticles in events with a Z boson and missing transverse momentum in proton-proton collisions at $ \sqrt{s}=13 $ TeV
/ CMS Collaboration
A search for dark matter and unparticle production at the LHC has been performed using events containing two charged leptons (electrons or muons), consistent with the decay of a Z boson, and large missing transverse momentum. This study is based on data collected with the CMS detector in 2015, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 2.3 inverse femtobarns of proton-proton collisions at the LHC, at a center-of-mass energy of 13 TeV. [...]
arXiv:1701.02042; CMS-EXO-16-010; CERN-EP-2016-309.-
Geneva : CERN, 2017-03-10 - 42 p.
Mechanical stability of the CMS strip tracker measured with a laser alignment system
/ CMS Collaboration
The CMS tracker consists of 206 m$^2$ of silicon strip sensors assembled on carbon fibre composite structures and is designed for operation in the temperature range from $-25$ to $+25^\circ$C. The mechanical stability of tracker components during physics operation was monitored with a few $\mu$m resolution using a dedicated laser alignment system as well as particle tracks from cosmic rays and hadron-hadron collisions. [...]
arXiv:1701.02022; CMS-TRK-15-002; CERN-EP-2016-320.-
Geneva : CERN, 2017-04-21 - 38 p.
- Published in : JINST 12 (2017) P04023Fulltext:openaccess_Sirunyan_2017_J._Inst._12_P04023 - PDF; arXiv:1701.02022 - PDF; 10.1088_1748-0221_12_04_P04023 - PDF; fermilab-pub-17-013-cms - PDF; IOP Open Access article:PDF; External link: Open Access fulltext
Search for light bosons in decays of the 125 GeV Higgs boson in proton-proton collisions at $ \sqrt{s} = $ 8 TeV
/ CMS Collaboration
A search is presented for decays beyond the standard model of the 125 GeV Higgs bosons to a pair of light bosons, based on models with extended scalar sectors. Light boson masses between 5 and 62.5 GeV are probed in final states containing four tau leptons, two muons and two b quarks, or two muons and two tau leptons. [...]
arXiv:1701.02032; CMS-HIG-16-015; CERN-EP-2016-292; CMS-HIG-16-015.-
Geneva : CERN, 2017-10-11 - 48 p.
Article from SCOAP3:PDF; Fulltext:fermilab-pub-17-012-cms - PDF; arXiv:1701.02032 - PDF;
Search for supersymmetry in the all-hadronic final state using top quark tagging in pp collisions at $\sqrt{s}$ = 13 TeV
/ CMS Collaboration
A search is presented for supersymmetry in all-hadronic events with missing transverse momentum based on tagging of top quarks. The data sample corresponds to an integrated luminosity of 2.3 fb$^{-1}$ of proton-proton collisions at a center-of-mass energy of 13 TeV, collected with the CMS detector at the LHC. [...]
arXiv:1701.01954; CMS-SUS-16-009; CERN-EP-2016-293; CMS-SUS-16-009.-
Geneva : CERN, 2017-07-25 - 32 p.
- Published in : Phys. Rev. D 96 (2017) 012004Fulltext:10.1103_PhysRevD.96.012004 - PDF; fermilab-pub-17-014-cms - PDF; arXiv:1701.01954 - PDF; External link: Open Access fulltext
Search for leptophobic Z' bosons decaying into four-lepton final states in proton-proton collisions at $ \sqrt{s} = $ 8 TeV
/ CMS Collaboration
A search for heavy narrow resonances decaying into four-lepton final states from cascade decays of a Z' boson has been performed using proton-proton collision data at $ \sqrt{s} = $ 8 TeV collected by the CMS experiment, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 19.7 fb$^{-1}$. No excess of events over the standard model background expectation is observed. [...]
arXiv:1701.01345; CMS-EXO-14-006; CERN-EP-2016-295; CMS-EXO-14-006.-
Geneva : CERN, 2017-10-10 - 22 p.
- Published in : Phys. Lett. B 773 (2017) 563Article from SCOAP3:PDF; Fulltext:arXiv:1701.01345 - PDF; fermilab-pub-17-015-cms - PDF;
First measurement of the Sivers asymmetry for gluons from SIDIS data
/ COMPASS Collaboration
The Sivers function describes the correlation between the transverse spin of a nucleon and the transverse motion of its partons. It was extracted from measurements of the azimuthal asymmetry of hadrons produced in semi-inclusive deep inelastic scattering of leptons off transversely polarised nucleon targets, and it turned out to be non-zero for quarks. [...]
arXiv:1701.02453; CERN-EP-2017-003.-
Geneva : CERN, 2017-09-10 - 11 p.
- Published in : Phys. Lett. B 772 (2017) 854-864Article from SCOAP3:PDF; Draft (restricted):PDF; Fulltext:CERN-EP-2017-003 - PDF; arXiv:1701.02453 - PDF;
SUSY and BSM physics prospects at the high-luminosity LHC
/ Clerbaux, Barbara (Brussels U.)
/ATLAS and CMS Collaborations
Prospects on searches for new physics at the high-luminosity LHC are presented for the ATLAS and CMS experiments. Two integrated luminosity scenarios are assumed 300 fb$^{-1}$, corresponding to the end of the LHC run 3, and 3000 fb$^{-1}$, the integrated luminosity expected to be collected during the LHC phase 2. [...]
CMS-CR-2016-223.-
Geneva : CERN, 2016 - 12 p.
- Published in : PoS LHCP2016 (2016) 175Fulltext:CO2016_223 - PDF; PoS(LHCP2016)175 - PDF;
In : 4th Conference on Large Hadron Collider Physics 2016 (LHCP 2016), Lund, Sweden, 13 - 18 Jun 2016, pp.175
Searches for Dark Matter with top quarks
/ Andrea, Jeremy (Strasbourg, IPHC)
/ATLAS and CMS Collaborations
This proceeding presents searches for Dark Matter particles produced in association with top quarks at the LHC. The searches are performed by the ATLAS and CMS collaborations and various models and topologies are investigated. [...]
arXiv:1701.03046; CMS-CR-2016-427.-
Geneva : CERN, 2016 - 7 p.
Fulltext:PDF;
In : 9th International Workshop on Top Quark Physics, Olomouc, Czech Republic, 19 - 29 Sep 2016
Multi-jets at the LHC
/ Van Haevermaet, Hans (Antwerp U.)
/ATLAS and CMS Collaborations
We present the latest results on multi-jet final states from the ATLAS and CMS Collaborations. This includes the measurement of four-jet production in pp collisions at 8 TeV, and transverse energy-energy correlations in pp collisions at 7 TeV with ATLAS; as well as results from CMS on the dijet differential cross section as function of azimuthal angle difference in pp collisions at 8 TeV, and a first measurement of the azimuthal decorrelation of most-forward and backward jets in pp collisions at 7 TeV..
CMS-CR-2016-454.-
Geneva : CERN, 2016 - 7 p.
- Published in : PoS ICHEP2016 (2016) 615Fulltext:PDF;
In : 38th International Conference on High Energy Physics, Chicago, IL, USA, 03 - 10 Aug 2016, pp.615
Level-1 track trigger for the upgrade of the CMS detector at HL-LHC
/ Ahuja, Sudha (Sao Paulo, IFT)
/CMS Collaboration
The Compact Muon Solenoid (CMS) experiment at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) studies proton-proton collisions at a centre-of-mass energy of 13 TeV. With the LHC colliding proton bunches every 25 nanoseconds, the volume and rate of raw data produced by the detector are much larger than what can be read out, recorded, and reconstructed. [...]
CMS-CR-2016-462.-
Geneva : CERN, 2016 - 5 p.
- Published in : PoS ICHEP2016 (2016) 785Fulltext:PDF;
In : 38th International Conference on High Energy Physics, Chicago, IL, USA, 03 - 10 Aug 2016, pp.785
Muon momentum measurement in ICARUS-T600 LAr-TPC via multiple scattering in few-GeV range
/ ICARUS Collaboration
The measurement of muon momentum by Multiple Coulomb Scattering is a crucial ingredient to the reconstruction of {\nu}{\mu} CC events in the ICARUS-T600 liquid argon TPC in absence of magnetic field, as in the search for sterile neutrinos at Fermilab where ICARUS will be exposed to ~1 GeV Booster neutrino beam. A sample of ~1000 stopping muons produced by charged current interactions of CNGS {\nu}{\mu} in the surrounding rock at the INFN Gran Sasso underground Laboratory provides an ideal benchmark in the few-GeV range since their momentum can be directly and independently obtained by the calorimetric measurement. [...]
arXiv:1612.07715.-
2017-04-10 - 22 p.
- Published in : JINST 12 (2017) P04010Fulltext:arXiv:1612.07715 - PDF; 10.1088_1748-0221_12_04_P04010 - PDF; Springer Open Access article:PDF;
Search for high-mass $\mathrm{ Z }\gamma$ resonances in proton-proton collisions at $\sqrt{s}=$ 8 and 13 TeV using jet substructure techniques
/ CMS Collaboration
A search for massive resonances decaying to a Z boson and a photon is performed in events with a hadronically decaying Z boson candidate, separately in light-quark and b quark decay modes, identified using jet substructure and advanced b tagging techniques. Results are based on samples of proton-proton collisions collected with the CMS detector at the LHC at center-of-mass energies of 8 and 13 TeV, corresponding to integrated luminosities of 19.7 and 2.7 fb$^{-1}$, respectively. [...]
arXiv:1612.09516; CMS-EXO-16-025; CERN-EP-2016-300; CMS-EXO-16-025.-
Geneva : CERN, 2017-09-10 - 25 p.
- Published in : Phys. Lett. B 772 (2017) 363-387Article from SCOAP3:PDF; Fulltext:arXiv:1612.09516 - PDF; fermilab-pub-16-629-cms - PDF;
Search for heavy gauge W' bosons in events with an energetic lepton and large missing transverse momentum at $ \sqrt{s} = $ 13 TeV
/ CMS Collaboration
A search is presented for W' bosons in events with an electron or muon and large missing transverse momentum, using proton-proton collision data at $ \sqrt{s} = $ 13 TeV collected with the CMS detector in 2015 and corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 2.3 fb$^{-1}$. No evidence of an excess of events relative to the standard model expectations is observed. [...]
arXiv:1612.09274; CMS-EXO-15-006; CERN-EP-2016-281; CMS-EXO-15-006.-
Geneva : CERN, 2017-07-10 - 24 p.
- Published in : Phys. Lett. B 770 (2017) 278-301Article from SCOAP3:PDF; Fulltext:PDF;
Search for massive resonances decaying into WW, WZ or ZZ bosons in proton-proton collisions at $\sqrt{s} = $ 13 TeV
/ CMS Collaboration
A search is presented for new massive resonances decaying to WW, WZ or ZZ bosons in $\ell\nu\mathrm{q\bar{q}}$ and $\mathrm{q\bar{q}}\mathrm{q\bar{q}}$ final states. Results are based on data corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 2.3-2.7 fb$^{-1}$ recorded in proton-proton collisions at $\sqrt{s} = $ 13 TeV with the CMS detector at the LHC. [...]
arXiv:1612.09159; CMS-B2G-16-004; CERN-EP-2016-296.-
Geneva : CERN, 2017-03-30 - 52 p.
- Published in : JHEP 03 (2017) 162Article from SCOAP3:PDF; Fulltext:PDF; Springer Open Access article:PDF;
Measurements of the charm jet cross section and nuclear modification factor in pPb collisions at $\sqrt{{s}_{NN}}$ = 5.02 TeV
/ CMS Collaboration
The CMS Collaboration presents the first measurement of the differential cross section of jets from charm quarks produced in proton-lead (pPb) collisions at a nucleon-nucleon center-of-mass energy of sqrt(s[NN]) = 5.02 TeV, as well as results from charm quark jets in proton-proton (pp) collisions at sqrt(s) = 2.76 and 5.02 TeV. By comparing the yields of the pPb and pp collision systems at the same energy, a nuclear modification factor for charm jets from 55 to 400 GeV/c in pPb collisions at sqrt(s[NN]) = 5.02 TeV of R[pA] = 0.92 +/- 0.07 (stat) +/- 0.11 (syst) is obtained. [...]
arXiv:1612.08972; CMS-HIN-15-012; CERN-EP-2016-274; CMS-HIN-15-012.-
Geneva : CERN, 2017-09-10 - 24 p.
- Published in : Phys. Lett. B 772 (2017) 306-329Article from SCOAP3:PDF; Fulltext:PDF;
Digital control of high-frequency switched-mode power converters
/ Corradini, Luca
This book is focused on the fundamental aspects of analysis, modeling and design of digital control loops around high-frequency switched-mode power converters in a systematic and rigorous manner Comprehensive treatment of digital control theory for power converters Verilog and VHDL sample codes are [...]
Hoboken, NJ : Wiley-IEEE Press, 2015. - 357 p.
Search for Excess Higgs production in diphoton final states using the razor variables at $\sqrt{s}=13~\mathrm{TeV}$
/CMS Collaboration
An inclusive search for anomalous Higgs boson production in the diphoton decay channel and in association with at least one jet is presented, using the LHC proton-proton collision data collected by the CMS experiment at a center-of-mass energy of $13~\mathrm{TeV}$ and corresponding to an integrated luminosity of $35.9~\mathrm{fb}^{-1}$. The razor variables $\mathrm{M_R}$ and $\mathrm{R^2}$ as well as the momentum and mass resolution of the diphoton system are used to categorize events into different search regions. [...]
CMS-PAS-SUS-16-045.-
Geneva : CERN, 2017
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Extra dimensions, gravitons, and tiny black holes
Why is gravity so much weaker than the other fundamental forces? A small fridge magnet is enough to create an electromagnetic force greater than the gravitational pull exerted by planet Earth. One possibility is that we don’t feel the full effect of gravity because part of it spreads to extra dimensions [...]
20 January 2012
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Opening strategies : workbook
/ Abbs, Brian
This workbook to Opening Strategies provides a range of consolidation and extension work for beginners or false beginners of English..
Essex : Longman, 1986. - 77 p.
Challenges and goals for accelerators in the XXI century
/ Brüning, Oliver
The past 100 years of accelerator-based research have led the field from first insights into the structure of atoms to the development and confirmation of the Standard Model of physics [...]
Hackensack, NJ : World Scientific, 2016. - 842 p.
Cell-Based Biosensors : Principles and Applications
/ Wang, Ping
Written by recognized experts the field, this leading-edge resource is the first book to systematically introduce the concept, technology, and development of cell-based biosensors [...]
Norwood : Artech House, 2009. - 290 p.
Practical C++ financial programming
/ Oliveira, Carlos
Practical C++ Financial Programming is a hands-on book for programmers wanting to apply C++ to programming problems in the financial industry [...]
Berkeley, CA : Apress, 2015. - 382 p.
Copyright and mass digitization : a cross-jurisdictional perspective
/ Borghi, Maurizio
In an age where works are increasingly being used, not only as works in the traditional sense, but also as carriers of data from which information may be automatically extracted for various purposes, Borghi and Karapapa consider whether mass digitisation is consistent with existing copyright princip [...]
Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2013. - 177 p.
Measurement of multi-particle azimuthal correlations in $pp$, $p$+Pb and low-multiplicity Pb+Pb collisions with the ATLAS detector
/ ATLAS Collaboration
Multi-particle cumulants and corresponding Fourier harmonics are measured for azimuthal angle distributions of charged particles in $pp$ collisions at $\sqrt{s}$ = 5.02 and 13 TeV and in $p$+Pb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 5.02 TeV, and compared to the results obtained for low-multiplicity Pb+Pb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 2.76 TeV. These measurements aim to assess the collective nature of particle production. [...]
arXiv:1705.04176; CERN-EP-2017-048.-
Geneva : CERN, 2017-06-26 - 54 p.
- Published in : Eur. Phys. J. C 77 (2017) 428Article from SCOAP3:scoap3-fulltext - PDF; scoap - PDF; Fulltext:PDF;
Measurement of $b$-hadron pair production with the ATLAS detector in proton-proton collisions at $\sqrt{s}=8$ TeV
/ ATLAS Collaboration
A measurement of $b$-hadron pair production is presented, based on a data set corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 11.4 fb$^{-1}$ of proton--proton collisions recorded at $\sqrt{s}=8$ TeV with the ATLAS detector at the LHC. Events are selected in which a $b$-hadron is reconstructed in a decay channel containing $J/\psi \rightarrow \mu\mu$, and a second $b$-hadron is reconstructed in a decay channel containing a muon. [...]
arXiv:1705.03374; CERN-EP-2017-057.-
Geneva : CERN, 2017-11-10 - 49 p.
- Published in : JHEP 11 (2017) 062Article from SCOAP3:scoap3-fulltext - PDF; scoap - PDF; Fulltext:PDF; External link: Rivet analyses reference
Identification and rejection of pile-up jets at high pseudorapidity with the ATLAS detector
/ ATLAS Collaboration
The rejection of forward jets originating from additional proton--proton interactions (pile-up) is crucial for a variety of physics analyses at the LHC, including Standard Model measurements and searches for physics beyond the Standard Model. The identification of such jets is challenging due to the lack of track and vertex information in the pseudorapidity range $|\eta|>2.5$. [...]
arXiv:1705.02211; CERN-EP-2017-055.-
Geneva : CERN, 2017-10-26 - 49 p.
- Published in : Eur. Phys. J. CArticle from SCOAP3:scoap3-fulltext - PDF; scoap - PDF; Fulltext:PDF; External link: Previous draft version
Integrating network awareness in ATLAS distributed computing
/ De, K (University of Texas at Arlington) ; Di Girolamo, A (CERN) ; Klimentov, A (Brookhaven National Laboratory) ; Maeno, T (Brookhaven National Laboratory) ; Mckee, S (University of Michigan) ; Nilsson, P (University of Texas at Arlington) ; Petrosyan, A (University of Texas at Arlington) ; Vukotic, I (University of Chicago) ; Wenaus, T (Brookhaven National Laboratory)
A crucial contributor to the success of the massively scaled global computing system that delivers the analysis needs of the LHC experiments is the networking infrastructure upon which the system is built. The experiments have been able to exploit excellent high-bandwidth networking in adapting their computing models for the most efficient utilization of resources. [...]
ATL-SOFT-SLIDE-2014-122.-
Geneva : CERN, 2014 - 21 p.
Fulltext:PDF; External link: Original Communication (restricted to ATLAS) In : International Symposium on Grids and Clouds, Taipei, Taiwan, 23 - 28 Mar 2014
PanDA: Exascale Federation of Resources for the ATLAS Experiment
/ Barreiro Megino, Fernando Harald (The University of Texas at Arlington) ; De, Kaushik (The University of Texas at Arlington) ; Maeno, Tadashi (Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL)) ; Wenaus, Torre (Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL)) ; Nilsson, Paul (Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL)) ; Klimentov, Alexei (Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL)) ; Oleynik, Danila (Joint Institute for Nuclear Research) ; Panitkin, Sergey (Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL)) ; Petrosyan, Artem (Joint Institute for Nuclear Research) ; Vukotic, Ilija (University of Chicago, Enrico Fermi Institute)
After a scheduled maintenance and upgrade period, the world’s largest and most powerful machine - the Large Hadron Collider(LHC) - is about to enter its second run at unprecedented energies. In order to exploit the scientific potential of the ma- chine, the experiments at the LHC face computational challenges with enormous data volumes that need to be analysed by thousand of physics users and compared to simulated data. [...]
ATL-SOFT-SLIDE-2015-372.-
Geneva : CERN, 2015
Fulltext:PPTX; External link: Original Communication (restricted to ATLAS)
Introduction to infrared and electro-optical systems. - 2nd ed.
/ Driggers, Ronald G
This newly revised and updated edition of a classic Artech House book offers a current and complete introduction to the analysis and design of Electro-Optical (EO) imaging systems [...]
Norwood : Artech House, 2012. - 600 p.
Introduction to the theory of flow machines
/ Betz, Albert
Introduction to the Theory of Flow Machines details the fundamental processes and the relations that have a significant influence in the operating mechanism of flow machines [...]
Oxford : Pergamon Press, 1966. - 300 p.
Critical fluctuations of the proton density in A+A collisions at $158A$ GeV
/ NA49 Collaboration
Studies of QCD suggest the existence of a critical point in the phase diagram of strongly interacting matter. Close to this point, according to recent theoretical investigations, the net-proton density carries the critical fluctuations of the chiral order parameter. [...]
arXiv:1208.5292.-
2015-12-12 - 5 p.
- Published in : Eur. Phys. J. C 75 (2015) 587Article from SCOAP3:PDF; Fulltext:PDF; Springer Open Access article:PDF;
Unfolded Equations for Current Interactions of 4d Massless Fields as a Free System in Mixed Dimensions
/ Gelfond, O.A. (Moscow, Inst. Systems Research) ; Vasiliev, M.A. (Lebedev Inst. ; CERN)
Interactions of massless fields of all spins in four dimensions with currents of any spin is shown to result from a solution of the linear problem that describes a gluing between rank-one (massless) system and rank-two (current) system in the unfolded dynamics approach. Since the rank-two system is dual to a free rank-one higher-dimensional system, that effectively describes conformal fields in six space-time dimensions, the constructed system can be interpreted as describing a mixture between linear conformal fields in four and six dimensions. [...]
arXiv:1012.3143; CERN-PH-TH-2010-300; FIAN-TD-2010-19; CERN-PH-TH-2010-300; FIAN-TD-2010-19.-
2015-04-15 - 25 p.
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CERN needs for future accelerators in high energy physics
/ Holzer, B J (CERN)
Several new accelerator projects are being studied at CERN in a broad energy range from atomic to Tera scale level. The beam energy as well as the beam quality requirements raise the need for new future acceleration concepts to achieve more efficient accelerating structures and / or more compact devices. [...]
2015 - 6 p.
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Handbook of optics
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New York, NY : McGraw-Hill, 1995. - 2 v.
Fluid dynamics
/ Bernard, Peter S
This book presents a focused, readable account of the principal physical and mathematical ideas at the heart of fluid dynamics [...]
Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2015. - 252 p.
Learning Python design patterns
/ Zlobin, Gennadiy
This book takes a tutorial-based and user-friendly approach to covering Python design patterns [...]
Birmingham : Packt Publ., 2013. - 100 p.
Introduction to applied Bayesian statistics and estimation for social scientists
/ Lynch, Scott M
""Introduction to Applied Bayesian Statistics and Estimation for Social Scientists"" covers the complete process of Bayesian statistical analysis in great detail from the development of a model through the process of making statistical inference [...]
New York, NY : Springer, 2007. - 382 p.
Speech enhancement : theory and practice. - 2nd ed.
/ Loizou, Philipos C
With the proliferation of mobile devices and hearing devices, including hearing aids and cochlear implants, there is a growing and pressing need to design algorithms that can improve speech intelligibility without sacrificing quality [...]
Hoboken, NJ : CRC Press, 2013. - 705 p.
Standard test method for knoop and vickers hardness of materials
1.1 This test method covers determination of the Knoop and Vickers hardness of materials, the verification of Knoop and Vickers hardness testing machines, and the calibration of standardized Knoop and Vickers test blocks [...]
ASTM-E384-10e2 ; ASTM-E-384-10-e2
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Firing description:PDF; Fulltext:General Conditions of CERN Contracts - PDF; General Conditions for Invitations to Tender by CERN - PDF; SELECTION AND ADJUDICATION CRITERIA FOR SUPPLY CONTRACTS :PDF; Technical Annex to the Tender Form:PDF; Tender form:PDF;
Introduction to Fourier optics. - 4th ed.
/ Goodman, Joseph W
The fourth edition of this respected text considerably expands the original and reflects the tremendous advances made in the discipline since 1968 [...]
New York, NY : W. H. Freeman, 2017. - 546 p.
TCP/IP Illustrated
, v.1 : The protocols ; v.2 : The implementation ; v.3 : TCP for transactions, HTTP, NNTP, and the UNIX domain protocols.
/ Stevens, W Richard
Reading, MA : Addison-Wesley, 1994-1996. - 3 v.
The ABCs of particle physics
/ Biron, Lauren
For lovers of rhymes and anthropomorphic Higgs bosons, Symmetry presents its first published board book, The ABCs of Particle Physics [...]
Menlo Park, CA : Symmetry Magazine, 2016. - 28 p.
Differential branching fraction and angular analysis of the $B^{0} \to K^{*0} \mu^{+}\mu^{-}$ decay
/LHCb Collaboration
The angular distribution and differential branching fraction of the $B^{0} \to K^{*0} \mu^{+}\mu^{-}$ decay are studied as a function of dimuon invariant mass squared, $q^{2}$, using a data sample with an integrated luminosity of 1 fb$^{-1}$. A first measurement of the zero-crossing point of the forward-backward asymmetry of the dimuon system of $q_{0}^{2}$ = (4.9$^{+1.1}_{-1.3}$) GeV$^2/c^{4}$ is presented. [...]
LHCb-CONF-2012-008; CERN-LHCb-CONF-2012-008.-
Geneva : CERN, 2012 - 20 p.
Fulltext:LHCb-CONF-2012-008 - ZIP; CONF_2012_008 - PDF;
In : 47th Rencontres de Moriond on QCD and High Energy Interactions, La Thuile, Italy, 10 - 17 Mar 2012
Physics at the FCC-hh, a 100 TeV $pp$ collider
/ Mangano, Michelangelo ; Mangano, Michelangelo (ed.)
A 100 TeV pp collider is under consideration, by the high-energy physics community, as an important step for the future development of our field, following the completion of the LHC and High-luminosity LHC physics programmes [...]
arXiv:1710.06353 ; CERN-2017-003-MCERN-2017-003-M.
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Geneva : CERN, 2017-06-22. - 716 p.
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CMS Technical Design Report for the Muon Endcap GEM Upgrade
/ Colaleo, A (INFN Bari) ; Safonov, A (Texas A & M) ; Sharma, A (CERN) ; Tytgat, M (Gent University)
This report describes both the technical design and the expected performance of the Phase-II upgrade, using Gas Electron Multiplier (GEM) detectors, of the first endcap station of the CMS muon system. [...]
CERN-LHCC-2015-012 ; CMS-TDR-013.
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2015. - 212 p.
(Technical design report. CMS ; 13)
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The Large Hadron Collider
<p>The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is the world’s largest and most powerful <a href="/about/how-accelerator-works">particle accelerator</a>. It first started up on 10 September 2008, and remains the latest addition to CERN’s <a href="/about/accelerators">accelerator complex</a> [...]
21 January 2014
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Modern operating systems. - 4th ed.
/ Tanenbaum, Andrew S
Modern Operating Systems, Fourth Edition, is intended for introductory courses in Operating Systems in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, and Electrical Engineering programs [...]
Boston, MA : Pearson, 2015. - 1101 p.
The on-line low temperature nuclear orientation facility NICOLE
/ Ohtsubo, T (Niigata U.) ; Roccia, S (CSNSM, Orsay) ; Stone, N J (Tennessee U. ; Oxford U.) ; Stone, J R (Tennessee U. ; Oxford U.) ; Gaulard, C (CSNSM, Orsay) ; Köster, U (Laue-Langevin Inst.) ; Nikolov, J (Novi Sad U.) ; Simpson, G S (LPSC, Grenoble) ; Veskovic, M (Novi Sad U.)
We review major experiments and results obtained by the on-line low temperature nuclear orientation method at the NICOLE facility at ISOLDE, CERN since the year 2000 and highlight their general physical impact. This versatile facility, providing a large degree of controlled nuclear polarization, was used for a long-standing study of magnetic moments at shell closures in the region Z = 28, N = 28–50 but also for dedicated studies in the deformed region around A ∼ 180. [...]
2017 - 13 p.
- Published in : J. Phys. G 44 (2017) 044010Fulltext:PDF;
SQL in a Nutshell. - 3rd ed.
/ Kline, Kevin
The essential reference to the SQL language used in today's most popular database products, this new edition of SQL in a Nutshell clearly documents every SQL command according to the latest ANSI standard [...]
Sebastopol : O'Reilly Media Inc., 2008. - 592 p.
Sécurité informatique: trucs de Noël pour votre sécurité
/ by Stefan Lueders and The Computer Security Team
Sécuriser votre laptop, ordinateur ou donnés est difficile ? Pas du tout ! Vous ne l’avez peut-être pas remarqué, mais le département IT fournit un large éventail d’outils qui amélioreront certainement la sécurité de vos données et ordinateurs fixes ou portables. Permettez-nous d’en présenter quelques-uns ici, pour votre protection :
Antivirus : La solution antivirus choisie par le CERN est gratuite pour votre ordinateur professionnel fixe ou portable, mais aussi pour vos appareils Windows ou Mac personnels, par exemples ceux que vous avez chez vous [...]
12 December 2016
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Gauge theories in particle physics : a practical introduction
, v.1 : From relativistic quantum mechanics to QED ; v.2 : Non-Abelian gauge theories : QCD and the electroweak theory.
. - 4th ed.
/ Aitchison, Ian J R
NON-ABELIAN SYMMETRIES Global Non-Abelian Symmetries Local Non-Abelian (Gauge) SymmetriesQCD AND THE RENORMALIZATION GROUP QCD I: Introduction, Tree-Graph Predictions, and JetsQCD II: Asymptotic Freedom, the Renormalization Group, and Scaling ViolationsLattice Field Theory and the Renormalization Gr [...]
Boca Raton, FL : CRC Press, 2013. - 2 v.
Particles and quantum fields
/ Kleinert, Hagen
This is an introductory book on elementary particles and their interactions [...]
Hackensack, NJ : World Scientific, 2016. - 1500 p.
Supplemental material: afterburner for generating light (anti-)nuclei with QCD-inspired event generators in pp collisions
/ALICE Collaboration
This note complements the paper titled: ``Production of deuterons, tritons, $^{3}$He nuclei and their anti-nuclei in pp collisions at $\sqrt{s}$~=~0.9, 2.76 and 7~TeV'' with additional material related to Monte Carlo simulations necessary to compare the results with lower energy experiments. It describes a coalescence-based afterburner for QCD-inspired event generators, which allows the generation of light nuclei, hyper-nuclei and their charge conjugates in proton--proton (pp) collisions at LHC energies. [...]
ALICE-PUBLIC-2017-010.-
Geneva : CERN, 2017 - 21.
Afterburner for generating light (anti-)nuclei with QCD-inspired event generators in pp collisions:PDF;
Geometrical Bioelectrodynamics
/ Ivancevic, Vladimir G ; Ivancevic, Tijana T
This paper proposes rigorous geometrical treatment of bioelectrodynamics, underpinning two fast-growing biomedical research fields: bioelectromagnetism, which deals with the ability of life to produce its own electromagnetism, and bioelectromagnetics, which deals with the effect on life from external electromagnetism [...]
arXiv:0807.4014.
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2008. - 37 p.
Preprint
Standard guide for calibrating reticles and light microscope magnifications
1.1 This guide covers methods for calculating and calibrating microscope magnifications, photographic magnifications, video monitor magnifications, grain size comparison reticles, and other measuring reticles [...]
ASTM-E1951-02 ; ASTM-E-1951-02
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West Conshohocken, PA : ASTM, 2002. - 8 p.
Modern classical physics : optics, fluids, plasmas, elasticity, relativity, and statistical physics
/ Thorne, Kip S
This first-year, graduate-level text and reference book covers the fundamental concepts and twenty-first-century applications of six major areas of classical physics that every masters- or PhD-level physicist should be exposed to, but often isn't: statistical physics, optics (waves of all sorts), el [...]
Princeton, NJ : Princeton University Press, 2017. - 1024 p.
Dualities In Field Theory From Geometric Transitions In String Theory
/ Cachazo, F A
Type IIB superstring theory on non-compact Calabi-Yau 3- folds in the presence of D5 and D3 brane probes is used to geometrically engineer <math> <f> <sc>N</sc></f> </math> = 1 gauge theories [...]
Cambridge, MA : Harvard Univ., 2002. - 123 p.
Digital signal processing
, v.1 : Principles, algorithms, and applications ; v.2 : Student manual for digital signal processing with MATLAB.
. - 4th ed.
/ Proakis, John G
Upper Saddle River, NJ : Prentice-Hall, 2007. - 2 v.
Storing antimatter
In 1931 the physicist Paul Dirac proposed that every particle of matter should have an antimatter counterpart. But shortly after the big bang, most of the antimatter disappeared, leaving behind the tiny portion of matter that constitutes the universe we live in today [...]
25 February 2013
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CLOUD
The Cosmics Leaving Outdoor Droplets (CLOUD) experiment uses a special cloud chamber to study the possible link between galactic cosmic rays and cloud formation. Based at the Proton Synchrotron (PS) at CERN, this is the first time a high-energy physics accelerator has been used to study atmospheric and climate science [...]
20 January 2012
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Heavy ions and quark-gluon plasma
For a few millionths of a second, shortly after the Big Bang, the universe was filled with an astonishingly hot, dense soup made of all kinds of particles moving at near light speed. This mixture was dominated by quarks – fundamental bits of matter – and by gluons, carriers of the strong force that normally “glue” quarks together into familiar protons and neutrons and other species [...]
18 July 2012
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Introduction to Optics
/ Chartier, Germain
Since the discovery of the laser in 1960 and optical fibers in 1970, optics has undergone dramatic changes that accentuate its multi-disciplinary character [...]
New York, NY : Springer, 2005.
Abonnement au Bulletin pour la communauté du CERN
/ Harriet Kim Jarlett (ed.)
Les membres du personnel du CERN et les utilisateurs sont automatiquement abonnés à la lettre d’information électronique Bulletin pour la communauté du CERN. En raison du caractère officiel de certaines actualités, ils n’ont pas la possibilité de se désabonner.
Les utilisateurs externes peuvent aussi s’abonner avec un compte CERN.
Vous pouvez créer un compte en suivant l’une de ces méthodes :
Créez un « compte léger » en utilisant votre adresse électronique [...]
29 November 2016
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The Antiproton Decelerator
The Antiproton Decelerator (AD) is a unique machine that produces low-energy antiprotons for studies of antimatter, and “creates” antiatoms. The Decelerator produces antiproton beams and sends them to the different experiments.
A proton beam that comes from the PS (Proton Synchrotron) is fired into a block of metal [...]
23 January 2012
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Evolution of the NFS Filer Service
/ CANO, Eric (speaker) (CERN) ; ROUSSEAU, Herve (speaker) (CERN) ; MASCETTI, Luca (speaker) (CERN)
The presentation will give an overview of the operations activities in the IT DSS group on the NFS services and its consolidation with the goal of avoiding proprietary solutions.
CERN-IT manages a series of NetApp appliances for NFS applications, the presentation will focus on the Filer history, on a new way to provide NFS-based services using an advanced filesystem like ZFS combined with Ceph (IT-DSS block storage solution for OpenStack) and on the decommissioning strategy of the previous proprietary Filer.
The presentation will highlight strengths and weaknesses for each systems and a cost comparison of the different solutions [...]
2015 - 2943.
IT Technical Forum (ITTF); Evolution of the NFS Filer Service
External links: Talk details; Event detailsIn : Evolution of the NFS Filer Service
The birth of the web
Tim Berners-Lee, a British scientist at CERN, invented the World Wide Web (WWW) in 1989. The web was originally conceived and developed to meet the demand for automatic information-sharing between scientists in universities and institutes around the world.
The first website at CERN - and in the world - was dedicated to the World Wide Web project itself and was hosted on Berners-Lee's NeXT computer [...]
11 December 2013
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The Phase-2 Upgrade of the CMS Tracker
This is the final version, approved by the LHCC, of the CMS TDR devoted to the upgrade of the CMS tracker in view of the HL-LHC running..
CERN-LHCC-2017-009 ; CMS-TDR-014.
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2017.
Fulltext
Computer Architecture : A Quantitative Approach. - 5th ed.
/ Hennessy, John L
The computing world today is in the middle of a revolution: mobile clients and cloud computing have emerged as the dominant paradigms driving programming and hardware innovation today [...]
[S.l.] : Morgan Kaufmann, 2011. - 856 p.
Applied fluid mechanics. - 7th ed.
/ Mott, Robert L
The leading applications-oriented approach to engineering fluid mechanics is now in full color, with integrated software, new problems, and extensive new coverage [...]
Boston, MA : Pearson, 2015. - 531 p.
Language: English
ALICE is one of the four big experiments for the LHC, the most powerful particle accelerator in the world, which started up in 2008. ALICE will study the quark-gluon plasma, a state of matter that probably existed in the first moments of the universe.ALICE est l'une des quatre grandes expériences du collisionneur LHC, l'accélérateur de particules le plus puissant au monde qui a été introduit dans le service en 2008. ALICE étudiera plus spécifiquement le plasma de quarks et de gluons, un état de la matière qui pourrait avoir existé au tout début de l'Univers.
These pages were extracted from the 2003 CMS Experiment Brochure. These pages explain the story of our universe and how it was formed over time. All explanations are coupled with simple colorful illustrations, one per sheet. Each can be used as an individual teaching aid or together as a set. Topics covered: - Quantum Gravity Era - Grand Unification Era - Electro Weak Era - Protons and Neutrons Formation - Nuclei formation - Atoms and Light Era - Galaxy Formation - Today Humans wondering where this all came from - The Size of Things - Instruments and the observables - Particles (Leptons & Quarks) -Forces - Interactions: coupling of forces to matter - Short history and new frontiers - Unification of forces - Summary (includes timeline of theories/discoveries)
Language: English
Facts on the Detector, Calorimeters, Muon System, Inner Detector, Pixel Detector, Semiconductor Tracker, Transition Radiation Tracker,, Surface hall, Cavern, Detector, Magnet system, Solenoid, Toroid, Event rates, Physics processes, Supersymmetric particles, Comparing LHC with Cosmic rays, Heavy ion collisions, Trigger and Data Acquisition TDAQ, Computing, the LHC and the ATLAS collaboration. This fact sheet also contains images of ATLAS and the collaboration as well as a short list of videos on ATLAS available for viewing.
GRAVITON N°14 Septembre 1996
/ Association du personnel, CERN
- Interview de GEORGES CHARPAK: - Dix fois moins de dose pour une radiographie - Un détecteur extraordinaire - Statistiques de l'union Européenne sur le cancer..
CERN-STAFFASSOCIATION-2015-144.-
Geneva : CERN, 2015 - 30 pages.
Fulltext:PDF;
Learning Python. - 3rd ed.
/ Lutz, Mark
With this hands-on book, you can master the fundamentals of the core Python language quickly and efficiently, whether you're new to programming or just new to Python [...]
Sebastopol, CA : O'Reilly, 2008. - 700 p.
Measurement of the W polarization in t-tbar production in lepton+jets events
/ Olbrechts, Annik Maria (Vrije U., Brussels)
/CMS Collaboration
The W helicity fractions in top decays are measured with t-tbar events in the lepton+jets final state, using proton-proton collisions at a center-of-mass energy of 7 and 8 TeV, collected with the CMS detector at the LHC in 2011 and 2012 respectively. The measured fractions are used to probe the existence of anomalous Wtb couplings. [...]
CMS-CR-2013-420.-
Geneva : CERN, 2013 - 6 p.
Fulltext:CR2013_420 - PDF; P67 - PDF;
In : 6th International Workshop on Top Quark Physics, Durbach, Germany, 14 - 19 Sep 2013, pp.179-183
The art of electronics. - 3rd ed.
/ Horowitz, Paul
At long last, here is the thoroughly revised and updated third edition of the hugely successful Art of Electronics [...]
Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2015. - 1192 p.
Standard practice for determining rail-to-Earth resistance
1.1 This practice covers the procedures necessary to follow for measuring resistance-to-earth of the running rails which are used as the conductors for returning the train operating current to the substation in electric mass transit systems [...]
ASTM-G165-99 ; ASTM-G-165-99
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West Conshohocken, PA : ASTM, 1999. - 5 p.
The structure of CERN
The CERN council is the highest authority of the Organization and has responsibility for all-important decisions. It controls CERN’s activities in scientific, technical and administrative matters [...]
20 January 2012
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Search for a new scalar resonance decaying to a pair of Z bosons in proton-proton collisions at $\sqrt{s}=13 $ TeV
/ CMS Collaboration
A search for a new scalar resonance decaying to a pair of Z bosons is performed in the mass range from 130 GeV to 3 TeV, and for various width scenarios. The analysis is based on proton-proton collisions recorded by the CMS experiment at the LHC in 2016, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 35.9 fb$^{-1}$ at a center-of-mass energy of 13 TeV. [...]
arXiv:1804.01939; CMS-HIG-17-012; CERN-EP-2018-009; CMS-HIG-17-012-003.-
Geneva : CERN, 2018-06-25 - 50 p.
Article from SCOAP3:scoap - PDF; Publication - PDF; Erratum - PDF; Fulltext:PDF; External links: Additional information for the analysis; CMS AuthorList
A CAMAC interface for Tektronix waveform digitizers
/ Vanuxem, J P
A CAMAC module has been designed, as a result of collaboration with Tektronix, to interface the Digital Processing Oscilloscope (DPO) and the Transient Digitizer (R7912) to the CAMAC Dataway. (1 refs)..
1974
- Published in : CAMAC Bull.: 11 (1974) , pp. 15-6
Experience with the TTF-2
/ Lilje, Lutz
The TESLA Test Facility in its second phase (TTF-2) serves two main purposes: It is a testbed for the superconducting RF technology for the International Linear Collider as well as a user facility providing a VUV-FEL beam for experiments using synchrotron light. The presentation will review the progress on the superconducting RF technology. [...]
2005
External link: Published version from JACoW In : 21st IEEE Particle Accelerator Conference, Knoxville, TN, USA, 16 - 20 May 2005, pp.e-proc. TOPE001
Laboratory manual for pulse-width modulated DC-DC power converters
/ Kazimierczuk, Marian K
Designed to complement a range of power electronics study resources, this unique lab manual helps students to gain a deep understanding of the operation, modeling, analysis, design, and performance of pulse-width modulated (PWM) DC-DC power converters. Exercises focus on three essential areas of [...]
Hoboken, NJ : Wiley, 2015. - 268 p.
Code de droit international privé suisse annoté : Code DIP annoté
La loi fédérale sur le droit international privé : édition complétée par le texte des principaux traités internationaux et par le Règlement d'arbitrage de la Chambre de commerce internationale
Lausanne : Payot, 1995. - 915 p.
Topical Workshop on Electronics for Particle Physics - TWEPP-17
11 - 15 Sep 2017
- Santa Cruz, Ca, United States Of America
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The workshop will cover all aspects of electronics for particle physics experiments, and accelerator instrumentation of general interest to users. LHC experiments (and their operational experience) will remain a focus of the meeting but a strong emphasis on R&D for future experimentation will be maintained, such as SLHC, CLIC, ILC, neutrino facilities as well as other particle and astroparticle physics experiments. [...]
SISSA, 2017
- Published in : PoS: TWEPP-17 (2017)
Partial differential equations for scientists and engineers
/ Farlow, Stanley J
Most physical phenomena, whether in the domain of fluid dynamics, electricity, magnetism, mechanics, optics, or heat flow, can be described in general by partial differential equations [...]
New York, NY : Dover, 1993. - 663 p.
Guess Who game with fundamental particles
/ Barney, David (CERN)
Cards to print to include in the kids game Guess Who?<br /><br />Working files are accessible in DocDB: <br /><a href="https://cms-docdb.cern.ch/cgi-bin/DocDB/ShowDocument?docid=12071">https://cms-docdb.cern.ch/cgi-bin/DocDB/ShowDocument?docid=12071</a>
CMS-OUTREACH-2018-023.
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2013.
Standard practice for preparing, cleaning, and evaluating corrosion test specimens
1.1 This practice covers suggested procedures for preparing bare, solid metal specimens for tests, for removing corrosion products after the test has been completed, and for evaluating the corrosion damage that has occurred [...]
ASTM-G1-03 ; ASTM-G-1-03
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West Conshohocken, PA : ASTM, 2003. - 9 p.
The collected papers of Albert Einstein
, v.1 : The early years, 1879-1902 ; v.2 : The Swiss years : writings, 1900-1909 ; v.3 : The Swiss years : writings, 1909-1911 ; v.4 : The Swiss years : writings, 1912-1914 ; v.5 : The Swiss years : correspondence, 1902-1914 ; v.6 : The Berlin years : writings, 1914-1917 ; v.7 : The Berlin years : writings, 1918-1921 ; v.8A : The Berlin years : correspondence, 1914-1917 ; v.8B : The Berlin years : correspondence, 1918 ; v.9 : The Berlin years : correspondence, January 1919 - April 1920 ; v.10 : The Berlin years : correspondence, May - December 1920 and supplementary correspondence, 1909 - 1920 ; v.11 : Cumulative index, bibliography, list of correspondence, chronology, and errata to volumes 1-10 ; v.12 : The Berlin years : correspondence, January-December 1921 ; v.13 : The Berlin years : writings & correspondence, January 1922 - March 1923 ; v.14 : The Berlin years : writings & correspondence, April 1923 - May 1925 ; v.15 : The Berlin years : writing & correspondence, June 1925-May 1927.
/ Einstein, Albert
Princeton, NJ : Princeton Univ. Press, 1987-2018. - 15 v.
CMS Detector Posters
CMS Detector posters (produced in 2000): CMS installation CMS collaboration From the Big Bang to Stars LHC Magnetic Field Magnet System Trackering System Tracker Electronics Calorimetry Eletromagnetic Calorimeter Hadronic Calorimeter Muon System Muon Detectors Trigger and data aquisition (DAQ) ECAL posters (produced in 2010, FR & EN): CMS ECAL CMS ECAL-Supermodule cooling and mechatronics CMS ECAL-Supermodule assembly
CMS-OUTREACH-2016-022.
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2016.
Language: English
The CMS Story - Poster
/ Paolucci, Pierluigi (Universita e sezione INFN di Napoli (IT))
The CMS Internal Posters Contest: Winning poster explaining the story of CMS: from the construction to the Higgs discovery and future challenges [...]
CMS-OUTREACH-2016-018.
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03.
Language: English
GDB Pocket Reference
/ Robbins, Arnold
The GNU debugger is valuable for testing, fixing, and retesting software because it allows you to see exactly what's going on inside of a program as it's executing [...]
Sebastopol : O'Reilly Media Inc., 2009. - 80 p.
Calculating effective areas for neutrinos
/ Bailey, David J L
The effective area of the ANTARES detector for neutrinos at the surface of the earth is defined and calculated as a function of the neutrino energy for an isotropic, upward neutrino flux and in three zenith angle bands. [...]
ANTARES-PHYS-2001-011.
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2001.
Fulltext
Evidence for the H to bb decay in VH production with the ATLAS detector
/ Piacquadio, Giacinto (speaker) (State University of New York (US))
Most Higgs bosons are expected to decay to a pair of b-quarks, with the Standard Model predicting a branching fraction of about 58%. Probing this decay is important to furthering our understanding of the Higgs sector, but its observation at hadron colliders is complicated by overwhelming Standard Model backgrounds. [...]
2017 - 3118.
LHC Seminar
External link: Event detailsIn : Evidence for the H to bb decay in VH production with the ATLAS detector
Introduction to quantum mechanics. - 3rd ed.
/ Griffiths, David J
Changes and additions to the new edition of this classic textbook include: New chapter on Symmetries, new problems and examples, Improved explanations, more numerical problems to be worked on a computer, new applications to solid state physics, consolidated treatment of time-dependent potentials..
Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2018. - 495 p.
Gluon-fusion Higgs production in the Standard Model Effective Field Theory
/ Deutschmann, Nicolas (Louvain U., CP3 ; Lyon, IPN) ; Duhr, Claude (CERN ; Louvain U., CP3) ; Maltoni, Fabio (Louvain U., CP3) ; Vryonidou, Eleni (NIKHEF, Amsterdam)
We provide the complete set of predictions needed to achieve NLO accuracy in the Standard Model Effective Field Theory at dimension six for Higgs production in gluon fusion. In particular, we compute for the first time the contribution of the chromomagnetic operator $ \bar Q_L \Phi \sigma q_R G$ at NLO in QCD, which entails two-loop virtual and one-loop real contributions, as well as renormalisation and mixing with the Yukawa operator $\Phi^\dagger \Phi\, \bar Q_L \Phi q_R$ and the gluon-fusion operator $\Phi^\dagger \Phi\, GG$. [...]
arXiv:1708.00460; CP3-17-24; CERN-TH-2017-165; NIKHEF-2017-035.-
2017-12-13 - 29 p.
- Published in : JHEP 12 (2017) 063Article from SCOAP3:scoap3-fulltext - PDF; scoap - PDF; Fulltext:PDF;
A note on NMHV form factors from the Gra{\ss}mannian and the twistor string
/ Meidinger, David (Humboldt U., Berlin ; Humboldt U., Berlin, Inst. Math.) ; Nandan, Dhritiman (U. Edinburgh, Higgs Ctr. Theor. Phys. ; Santa Barbara, KITP) ; Penante, Brenda (CERN) ; Wen, Congkao (Santa Barbara, KITP ; Caltech ; UCLA)
In this note we investigate Gra{\ss}mannian formulas for form factors of the chiral part of the stress-tensor multiplet in $\mathcal{N}=4$ superconformal Yang-Mills theory. We present an all-$n$ contour for the $G(3,n+2)$ Gra{\ss}mannian integral of NMHV form factors derived from on-shell diagrams and the BCFW recursion relation. [...]
arXiv:1707.00443; CERN-TH-2017-139.-
2017-09-06 - 21 p.
- Published in : JHEP 09 (2017) 024Article from SCOAP3:scoap3-fulltext - PDF; scoap - PDF; Fulltext:PDF;
CERN openlab
/ Di Meglio, Alberto (speaker) (CERN)
2018 - 1285.
CERN openlab promoted events; Quantum Computing for High Energy Physics workshop
External links: Talk details; Event detailsIn : Quantum Computing for High Energy Physics workshop
Quantum Computing at D-Wave
/ Ewald, Bo (speaker) (D-Wave)
2018 - 2593.
CERN openlab promoted events; Quantum Computing for High Energy Physics workshop
External links: Talk details; Event detailsIn : Quantum Computing for High Energy Physics workshop
Quantum Computing at Google
/ Kissell, Kevin (speaker) (Google Cloud Office)
2018 - 2130.
CERN openlab promoted events; Quantum Computing for High Energy Physics workshop
External links: Talk details; Event detailsIn : Quantum Computing for High Energy Physics workshop
Quantum Computing at Rigetti
/ Zeng, Will (speaker) (Rigetti Computers)
2018 - 2063.
CERN openlab promoted events; Quantum Computing for High Energy Physics workshop
External links: Talk details; Event detailsIn : Quantum Computing for High Energy Physics workshop
Quantum Computing at INTEL
/ Elbe, Astrid (speaker) (Intel)
2018 - 1515.
CERN openlab promoted events; Quantum Computing for High Energy Physics workshop
External links: Talk details; Event detailsIn : Quantum Computing for High Energy Physics workshop
Microgrids and active distribution networks
/ Chowdhury, S
Microgrids and Active Distribution Networks offer a potential solution for sustainable, energy-efficient power supply to cater for increasing load growth, supplying power to remote areas, generation of clean power and reduction in emission of greenhouse gases & particulates as per Kyoto protocol [...]
Stevenage : The Institution of Engineering and Technology, 2009. - 321 p.
Pseudorapidity distribution of charged hadrons in proton-proton collisions at $\sqrt{s} =$ 13 TeV
/ CMS Collaboration
The pseudorapidity distribution of charged hadrons in pp collisions at $\sqrt{s} =$ 13 TeV is measured using a data sample obtained with the CMS detector, operated at zero magnetic field, at the CERN LHC. The yield of primary charged long-lived hadrons produced in inelastic pp collisions is determined in the central region of the CMS pixel detector ($|\eta|$ < 2) using both hit pairs and reconstructed tracks. [...]
arXiv:1507.05915; CMS-FSQ-15-001; CERN-PH-EP-2015-180; CMS-FSQ-15-001; CERN-PH-EP-2015-180.-
Geneva : CERN, 2015-12-17 - 21 p.
- Published in : Phys. Lett. B 751 (2015) 143-163Article from SCOAP3:PDF; Elsevier Open Access article:PDF; Fulltext:PDF; External link: Rivet analyses reference
Standard practice for microetching metals and alloys
1.1 This practice covers chemical solutions and procedures to be used in etching metals and alloys for microscopic examination [...]
ASTM-E407-07e1 ; ASTM-E407-07(2015)e1 ; ASTM-E-407-07-e1
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West Conshohocken, PA : ASTM, 2015. - 22 p.
Design, deployment and performance of 4G-LTE networks : a practical approach
/ ElNashar, Ayman
This book provides an insight into the key practical aspects and best practice of 4G-LTE network design, performance, and deployment Design, Deployment and Performance of 4G-LTE Networks addresses the key practical aspects and best practice of 4G networks design, performance, and deployment [...]
[S.l.] : John Wiley & Sons, 2014. - 608 p.
Machine Learning
/ Kagan, Michael Aaron (speaker) (SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory (US))
Machine learning, which builds on ideas in computer science, statistics, and optimization, focuses on developing algorithms to identify patterns and regularities in data, and using these learned patterns to make predictions on new observations. Boosted by its industrial and commercial applications, the field of machine learning is quickly evolving and expanding. [...]
2017 - 4228.
Academic Training Lecture Regular Programme, 2016-2017
External link: Event detailsIn : Machine Learning
Superconducting Magnets for Particle Accelerators
/ Rossi, L (CERN) ; Bottura, L (CERN)
Superconductivity has been the most influential technology in the field of accelerators in the last 30 years. Since the commissioning of the Tevatron, which demonstrated the use and operability of superconductivity on a large scale, superconducting magnets and rf cavities have been at the heart of all new large accelerators. [...]
CERN-ATS-2013-019.-
Geneva : CERN, 2012 - 40 p.
- Published in : Rev. Accel. Sci. Technol. 5 (2012) 51-89Fulltext:PDF;
Introduction to detectors - focusing on CMS
/ Barney, David (CERN)
Presentation for young people (17 year olds) containing an overview of different particle detectors and how they work.<br /><br />Working files are accessible in DocDB: <br /><a href="https://cms-docdb.cern.ch/cgi-bin/DocDB/ShowDocument?docid=9442">https://cms-docdb.cern.ch/cgi-bin/DocDB/ShowDocument?docid=9442</a>
CMS-OUTREACH-2018-059.
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19.
Language: English
Public Outreach Talk by Joe Incandela from May 2012
General talk on LHC physics and CMS Author: Joseph Robert Incandela<br /><br />Working files are accessible in DocDB: <br /><a href="https://cms-docdb.cern.ch/cgi-bin/PublicDocDB/ShowDocument?docid=6213">https://cms-docdb.cern.ch/cgi-bin/PublicDocDB/ShowDocument?docid=6213</a>
CMS-OUTREACH-2018-055.
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2012.
Language: English
Presentation for public - Le LHC du CERN
/ Della Negra, Michel (Imperial College (GB))
Presentation describing CERN, particle physics and the LHC to the general audience<br /><br />Working files are accessible in DocDB: <br /><a href="https://cms-docdb.cern.ch/cgi-bin/DocDB/ShowDocument?docid=4033">https://cms-docdb.cern.ch/cgi-bin/DocDB/ShowDocument?docid=4033</a>
CMS-OUTREACH-2018-054.
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2011.
Language: French
Presentation for public - SMASHER! The 14 Trillion volt Large Hadron Collider at CERN
/ Cockerill, Dave (Science and Technology Facilities Council STFC (GB))
Talk on LHC and CMS, Science and Technology Facilities Council<br /><br />Working files are accessible in DocDB: <br /><a href="https://cms-docdb.cern.ch/cgi-bin/DocDB/ShowDocument?docid=4037">https://cms-docdb.cern.ch/cgi-bin/DocDB/ShowDocument?docid=4037</a>
CMS-OUTREACH-2018-050.
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15.
Language: English
School Talk
/ Barney, David (CERN)
<br /><br />Working files are accessible in DocDB: <br /><a href="https://cms-docdb.cern.ch/cgi-bin/DocDB/ShowDocument?docid=9715">https://cms-docdb.cern.ch/cgi-bin/DocDB/ShowDocument?docid=9715</a>
CMS-OUTREACH-2018-064.
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2012.
Early CMS Talks
/ Wrochna, Grzegorz (National Centre for Nuclear Research (PL))
Early CMS Talks (in Polish)<br /><br />Working files are accessible in DocDB: <br /><a href="https://cms-docdb.cern.ch/cgi-bin/DocDB/ShowDocument?docid=3203">https://cms-docdb.cern.ch/cgi-bin/DocDB/ShowDocument?docid=3203</a>
CMS-OUTREACH-2018-060.
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2010.
Language: Polish
Presentation for public - A PhD in Experimental Particle Physics
Presentation at BA Festival of Science 2007 Author: Claire Timlin<br /><br />Working files are accessible in DocDB: <br /><a href="https://cms-docdb.cern.ch/cgi-bin/DocDB/ShowDocument?docid=4038">https://cms-docdb.cern.ch/cgi-bin/DocDB/ShowDocument?docid=4038</a>
CMS-OUTREACH-2018-051.
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2011.
Language: English
Language: English
ATLAS is run by a collaboration of physicists, engineers, technicians and support staff from around the world. It is one of the largest collaborative efforts ever attempted in science, with over 5000 members and almost 3000 scientific authors. The ATLAS Collaboration welcomes new collaborators for long-term engagement in the experiment.
Multiplicity dependence of (anti-)deuteron production in pp collisions at $\sqrt{s}$ = 7 TeV
/ ALICE Collaboration
In this letter, the production of deuterons and anti-deuterons in pp collisions at $\sqrt{s} = 7$ TeV is studied as a function of the charged-particle multiplicity density at mid-rapidity with the ALICE detector at the LHC. Production yields are measured at mid-rapidity in five multiplicity classes and as a function of the deuteron transverse momentum ($p_{\rm{T}}$). [...]
arXiv:1902.09290; CERN-EP-2019-024.-
Geneva : CERN, 2019-07-10 - 14 p.
- Published in : Phys. Lett. B 794 (2019) 50-63Article from SCOAP3:PDF; Draft (restricted):PDF; Fulltext:PDF;
Phase locked loops : design, simulation, and applications. - 6th ed.
/ Best, Roland E
The Definitive Introduction to Phase-Locked Loops, Complete with Software for Designing Wireless Circuits! The Sixth Edition of Roland Best's classic Phase-Locked Loops has been updated to equip you with today's definitive introduction to PLL design, complete with powerful PLL design and simulation [...]
[S.l.] : McGraw-Hill Professional, 2007. - 490 p.
Computational physics. - Rev. and expanded
/ Newman, Mark
A complete introduction to the field of computational physics, with examples and exercises in the Python programming language [...]
North Charleston, SC : CreateSpace Independent Publ., 2013. - 549 p.
Language: French
ATLAS is one of the four major experiments at the Large Hadron Collider at CERN. It is a general-purpose particle physics experiment run by an international collaboration, and is designed to exploit the full discovery potential and the huge range of physics opportunities that the LHC provides.ATLAS est l’une des quatre grandes expériences menées auprès du Grand collisionneur de hadrons, au CERN. Cette expérience généraliste de physique des particules est menée par une collaboration internationale. Tout comme CMS, elle a pour but d’exploiter tout le potentiel de découvertes et l’immense gamme de possibilités pour la physique qu’offre le LHC.
Bow and catapult internal dynamics
/ Denny, M
A simple model of bow and arrow dynamics is presented, which makes clear the physical principles, and reproduces the features obtained via more detailed, but less accessible calculations. We apply this instructive model to determine the efficiency of bows and of torsion-spring catapults..
2003
- Published in : Eur. J. Phys. 24 (2003) 367-378
Controlling the quantum state of trapped ions
/ Roos, C
brace quadrupole transition enables the transfer of the ion's motional state into the ground state with up to 99.9 % probability [...]
Graz : Karl-Franzens-Univ., 2000. - 145 p.
Standard guide for metallographic preparation of thermal sprayed coatings
1.1 This guide covers recommendations for sectioning, cleaning, mounting, grinding, and polishing to reveal the microstructural features of thermal sprayed coatings (TSCs) and the substrates to which they are applied when examined microscopically [...]
ASTM-E1920-03 ; ASTM-E-1920-03
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West Conshohocken, PA : ASTM, 2003. - 5 p.
Finite-size correction to the pionium lifetime due to ω and η' contributions
/ Chliapnikov, P V (Serpukhov, IHEP) ; Ronjin, V M (Serpukhov, IHEP)
It is shown that for pNi interactions at 24 GeV/c, the fractions of the $π^±$$_ωπ^{\mp}$ and $\pi^{\pm}_{\eta}, \pi^{\pm}$ pairs with one pion from the ω and η' decays, respectively, at small values of the relative momentum Q ≤ 4 MeV/c of pions in the c.m. system of the $π^+π^−$ pair are $f_ω = 0.150 ± 0.019$ and $f_{η'} = 0.0102 \mp 0.0034$ . [...]
DIRAC-PUB-2009-03.-
2009
- Published in : J. Phys. G 36 (2009) 105004
Determination of $\pi\pi$ scattering lengths from measurement of $\pi^+\pi^-$ atom lifetime
/ PS212 collaboration
The DIRAC experiment at CERN has achieved a sizeable production of $\pi^+\pi^-$ atoms and has significantly improved the precision on its lifetime determination. From a sample of 21227 atomic pairs, a 4% measurement of the S-wave $\pi\pi$ scattering length difference $|a_0-a_2| = (.0.2533^{+0.0080}_{-0.0078}|_\mathrm{stat}.{}^{+0.0078}_{-0.0073}|_\mathrm{syst})M_{\pi^+}^{-1}$ has been attained, providing an important test of Chiral Perturbation Theory..
arXiv:1109.0569; CERN-PH-EP-2011-028; FERMILAB-PUB-10-713-E; DIRAC-PUB-2011-01.-
Geneva : CERN, 2011 - 6 p.
- Published in : Phys. Lett. B 704 (2011) 24-29Draft (restricted):PDF; Fulltext:PDF; Preprint:PDF; External link: Preprint
Detection of $\pi^{+} \pi^{-}$ atoms with the DIRAC spectrometer at CERN
/ DIRAC Collaboration
The goal of the DIRAC experiment at CERN is to measure with high precision the lifetime of the $\pi^+\pi^-$ atom ($A_{2\pi}$), which is of order $3\times10^{-15}$ s, and thus to determine the s-wave $\pi\pi$-scattering lengths difference $|a_{0}-a_{2}|$. $A_{2\pi}$ atoms are detected through the characteristic features of $\pi^+\pi^-$ pairs from the atom break-up (ionization) in the target. [...]
hep-ex/0409053; DIRAC-PUB-2004-03.-
2004 - 19 p.
- Published in : J. Phys. G 30 (2004) 1929-1946Access to fulltext document:PDF; Fulltext:PDF; External link: hep-ex/0409053 PDF
DIRAC : A High Resolution Spectrometer for Pionium Detection
/ DIRAC Collaboration
The DIRAC spectrometer has been commissioned at CERN with the aim of detecting $\pi^+ \pi^-$ atoms produced by a 24 GeV/$c$ high intensity proton beam in thin foil targets. A challenging apparatus is required to cope with the high interaction rates involved, the triggering of pion pairs with very low relative momentum, and the measurement of the latter with resolution around 0.6 MeV/$c$. [...]
hep-ex/0305022; DIRAC-PUB-2003-01.-
Geneva : CERN, 2003 - 49 p.
- Published in : Nucl. Instrum. Methods Phys. Res., A 515 (2003) 467-496Access to fulltext document:PDF; Fulltext:PDF;
Detection of Pionium with DIRAC
/ DIRAC Collaboration
The aim of the DIRAC experiment at CERN is to provide an accurate determination of S-wave pion-pion scattering lengths from the measurement of the lifetime of the pi+ pi- atom. The measurement will be done with precision comparable to the level of accuracy of theoretical predictions, formulated in the context of Chiral Perturbation Theory. [...]
hep-ex/9912029; DIRAC-PUB-1999-04; DIRAC-CONF-1999-02.-
Geneva : CERN, 1999 - 4 p.
- Published in : piN Newslett.: 15 (1999) , pp. 270
Access to fulltext document:PDF; Fulltext:PDF; External link: hep-ex/9912029 PDF In : 8th International Symposium on Meson-Nucleon Physics and the Structure of the Nucleon, Zuoz, Switzerland, 15 - 20 Aug 1999, pp.270-275
The Influence of Strong Interaction on the Pionium Wave Functions at Small Distances
/ Amirkhanov, I V (Dubna, JINR) ; Puzynin, I V (Dubna, JINR) ; Tarasov, A (Dubna, JINR ; Heidelberg, Max Planck Inst. ) ; Voskresenskaya, O O (Dubna, JINR) ; Zeinalova, O V (Dubna, JINR)
The influence of strong $\pi^+\pi^-$ interaction of the behaviour of pionium nS-state wave functions at small distance are investigated both analytically (perturbatively) and so numerically. It is shown that in the whole the accounting of strong interaction results in multiplying of pure Coulomb pionium wave functions by some function practically independent on value of principal quantum number n [...]
hep-ph/9810251; DIRAC-PUB-1999-01.-
1999
- Published in : Phys. Lett. B 452 (1999) 155Access to fulltext document:PDF; External link: hep-ph/9810251 PDF
Review of the Safety of LHC Collisions
/ Ellis, John R. (CERN) ; Giudice, Gian (CERN) ; Mangano, Michelangelo L. (CERN) ; Tkachev, Igor (CERN) ; Wiedemann, Urs (Moscow, INR)
/LSAG: LHC Safety Assessment Group
The safety of collisions at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) was studied in 2003 by the LHC Safety Study Group, who concluded that they presented no danger. Here we review their 2003 analysis in light of additional experimental results and theoretical understanding, which enable us to confirm, update and extend the conclusions of the LHC Safety Study Group. [...]
arXiv:0806.3414; CERN-PH-TH-2008-136.-
2008 - 15 p.
- Published in : J. Phys. G 35 (2008) 115004Fulltext:PDF; External link: Interactions.org article
Mechanical engineers' handbook, manufacturing and management. - 4th ed.
/ Kutz, Myer
Full coverage of manufacturing and management in mechanicalengineering Mechanical Engineers' Handbook, Fourth Edition provides aquick guide to specialized areas that engineers may encounter intheir work, providing access to the basics of each and pointingtoward trusted resources for further reading [...]
Hoboken, NJ : Wiley, 2015. - 882 p.
TELEMAKO PROJECT. TEMPORARY SPACE OF SINGULARITY BY QUANTIUM-ASPIRATING FLUCTUATION. SIMULATION
It is based on an experimental computer simulation of a spatio-temporal singularity, through a quantum fluctuation of the vacuum and the way in which a vortex space is generated, on the Planck scale, in an inflationary way, generating a vortex and a universe. parallel.
In this phase of the simulation, we observe, besides the quantum fluctuation of the vacuum, the formation of the tissue of the temporal space, the fundamental particles of the standard physical model, as well as the appearance of dynamic quantum fields, of the quantum gravity in loop, exotic particles and dark matter, the generation of an inflationary field is also considered, the Higgs field, through said singularity, the gravitational waves caused and a black hole of primordial type.
Another aspect to emphasize in the simulation is the importance of scientific knowledge in terms of unification of relativistic physics with the predicted assumptions in quantum physics, such as the particle wave duality, the wave function, the principle of indeterminacy, superposition Quantum, quantum entanglements, Higgs field, couplings in particle energy levels, quantum gravity and gravitational waves caused by a wormhole or a Rossen-Einstein bridge in Planck rotation, beyond the physical model of standad, with dimensions Extras, exotic particles, dark matter and interactions of ordinary matter with dark matter or dark energy
URL:https://youtu.be/cMzQjqj_zdk
Beginning Python : using Python 2.6 and Python 3.1
/ Payne, James
Beginning Python: Using Python 2.6 and Python 3.1 introduces this open source, portable, interpreted, object-oriented programming language that combines remarkable power with clear syntax [...]
Indianapolis, IN : Wiley, 2010. - 588 p.
EXPLOUNIVERSO;Through temporary space singularities; Bridges of Rossen Einstein. Multiverso
https://youtu.be/zebZ9_R8ZvI
This is an experimental technical scientific development on a temporal space singularity through a primordial black hole at the Planck scale.
You can observe the creation of a big bang through a vortex of temporal space resulting in a universe in parallel:
The importance of this scientific development is the discovery of new interactions of fundamental particles with particles that are candidates for dark matter; new exotic or supersymmetric particles, in addition to entering inside a black hole showing the traces of Hawking radiation and unraveling the mysteries of the temporal space tissue; Quantum interleaving of particles or the wave function with the information of the present and future past:
The importance of this scientific development is the discovery of new interactions of fundamental particles with particles that are candidates for dark matter; new exotic or supersymmetric particles, in addition to entering inside a black hole showing the traces of Hawking radiation and unraveling the mysteries of the temporal space tissue; Quantum interleaving of particles or the wave function with the information of the present and future past: importance of this information and of this scientific development would get in touch with me urgently.
This new singularity would generate an inflationary field, creating new space with dark matter and dark energy, since the fundamental particles can not travel faster than light, this inflationary field would be in charge of weaving and creating new space time, as it expanded , converting the new singularity into temporary space, into a new universe in creation, with the unification of the fundamental forces.
Through temporary space singularities; Bridges of Rossen Einstein. Wormholes with portals
Black Hole-White Hole. Multiverso
UNIFICATION OF FUNDAMENTAL FORCES. M THEORY SIMULATION
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Senior Technician in Informatics.
EXPLOUNIVERSO.
Work of experimental observation of wave transformations, energies of physics and mathematics, computer simulation of two temporal space singularities, resulting in two parallel universes. MULTIVERSE
It is a new scientific and technical method of observations, analysis and search of scientific analysis.Made and produced by ..
Investments. - 11th ed.
/ Bodie, Zvi
The integrated solutions for Bodie, Kane, and Marcus' Investments set the standard for graduate/MBA investments textbooks [...]
[S.l.] : Irwin Finance, 2017. - 1088 p.
Il est basé sur les observations et les transformations des fonctions d'onde et d'énergie par simulation informatique, détectant et analysant la génération de la gravité quantique en boucle, l'interaction des champs de la dynamique de la gravité quantique, qui font partie de la structure fondamentale du tissu de l'espace temporel:
Les générateurs de fluctuations du vide quantique constituent la structure de base de notre univers à l'échelle de Planck. En plus d’interagir avec la matière noire par le biais de trous noirs de type primaire et d’être à l’origine des états énergétiques de base par fluctuation du vide quantique, de la gravité quantique à l’échelle de Planck, en plus d’interagir avec d’autres champs tels que l'électromagnétique, la force faible, le fort nucléaire ou les ondes gravitationnelles à une échelle relativiste.
L'importance de cette observation est que la gravité de boucle quantique (LQG) est une théorie de la gravité quantique, qui tente de fusionner la mécanique quantique et la relativité générale tout en incorporant des particules modèles standard. L'idée clé de la relativité générale selon laquelle l'espace-temps est une entité dynamique, et non un cadre fixe, est prise au sérieux.
Pour ce faire, dans la théorie LQG, l'espace et le temps sont quantifiés, de manière analogue à la manière dont des quantités telles que l'énergie et la quantité de mouvement sont quantifiées en mécanique quantique. La théorie donne une image physique de l'espace-temps où l'espace et le temps sont granulaires et discrets directement à cause de la quantification ainsi que des photons dans la théorie quantique de l'électromagnétisme et des niveaux d'énergie discrets des atomes. Il y a une distance minimale.
La structure de l'espace préfère un tissu extrêmement fin ou une toile tissée de boucles finies. Ces réseaux de boucle sont appelés réseaux de spin. L'évolution d'un filet à filer, ou mousse à filer, a une échelle de l'ordre de la longueur de Planck, environ 10 à 35 mètres, et il n'y a pas de plus petites échelles. Par conséquent, non seulement la matière, mais l’espace lui-même préfère une structure atomique.
Les vastes domaines de recherche ont été développés dans plusieurs directions impliquant une trentaine de groupes de recherche du monde entier. [1] Tout le monde partage les hypothèses physiques de base et la description mathématique de l'espace quantique. L'enquête suit deux directions: la gravité quantique de la boucle canonique plus traditionnelle et la gravité quantique de la nouvelle boucle covariante, appelée théorie de la mousse de spin.
Les conséquences physiques de la théorie se déroulent dans plusieurs directions. La plus développée est appliquée à la cosmologie, appelée cosmologie de la boucle quantique (LQC), l'étude du premier univers et la physique du Big Bang. Sa plus grande conséquence est que l'évolution de l'univers continue au-delà du Big Bang, appelée Big Bounce. Singularités des trous noirs du type primordial générant des singularités parallèles possibles ou des multivers.
EXPLOUNIVERSO.
Travail d'observation expérimental des transformations d'onde, des énergies de la physique et des mathématiques, simulation par ordinateur de deux singularités de l'espace temporel, aboutissant à deux univers parallèles. MULTIVATE
C'est une nouvelle méthode scientifique et technique d'observation, d'analyse, de transformation et de recherche scientifique.
Fabriqué et produit par ..
Manuel Bautista Mato, technicien informatique principal.
Make the Digital Hospital Using the Degital Services - Qwaiting
Qwaiting is a ticketless queue management system that manages the queues of customers in industries Education, Banking, Retail, Immigration, Clinic, Hospital and many more.
URL:https://qwaiting.com/
Fundamentals of photonics. - 2nd ed.
/ Saleh, Bahaa E A
Now in a new full-color edition, Fundamentals of Photonics, Second Edition is a self-contained and up-to-date introductory-level textbook that thoroughly surveys this rapidly expanding area of engineering and applied physics [...]
New York, NY : Wiley, 2007. - 1177 p.
Evolution in Computing Hardware - Part 2
/ Nowak, Andrzej (speaker)
Abstract
In this talk we will discuss the key internals of modern computing hardware, and their evolution over time. Many recent improvements mean more opportunities but also more work for programmers [...]
2019 - 4616.
CERN openlab Summer Student programme 2019
External link: Event detailsIn : Evolution in Computing Hardware - Part 2
Dealing with JSON data in Oracle: DOs and DON'Ts
/ Hammerschmidt, Beda (speaker) (Oracle)
JSON is not a new data format but it is still gaining popularity in various aspects of data management - including databases. In this talk, Beda Hammerschmidt will give an overview about JSON, it's benefits, common use cases, dos and dont's and how JSON data can be queried, indexed, generated, and processed with the Oracle Database. [...]
2019 - 3727.
CERN Computing Seminar
External link: Event detailsIn : Dealing with JSON data in Oracle: DOs and DON'Ts
Data science from scratch. - 1st ed.
/ Grus, Joel
This is a first-principles-based, practical introduction to the fundamentals of data science aimed at the mathematically-comfortable reader with some programming skills [...]
Sebastopol, CA : O'Reilly Media, 2015. - 311 p.
EXPLOUNIVERSO Observation of time dilatation due to the singular temporal space due to quantum vacuum fluctuation
Observation of time dilatation due to the singular temporal space due to quantum vacuum fluctuation
Time dilation due to the uniqueness of the quantum vacuum fluctuation.
91 AVI video files of 4 mb are added. RAR Compression Format in 4mb volumes. Observation of singularity temporal space with time dilation. Said temporary expansion
It can be observed, given by a digitized time scale, in the comparison with the actual duration of the video.
EXPLOUNIVERSO Observation of time dilatation due to the singular temporal space
VIDEO Observation de la dilatation du temps due à l'espace temporel singulier
Publié par Manuel Bautista Mato, membre externe du CERN. Manuel Bautista Mato, technicien supérieur en informatique, numéro externe 24864 de l'Organisation européenne pour la recherche nucléaire, CERN dans son dossier numéro 2255165 v.1 du Service de gestion des données d'ingénierie et d'équipement (EDMS). du CERN
https://edms.cern.ch/document/2255165/1
https://youtu.be/blMcIdIaHEA
VIDEO Observación de la dilatación del tiempo por singularise espacio temporal de fluctacion cuantica de vacio
https://youtu.be/blMcIdIaHEA
Publicado por Manuel Bautista Mato, miembro externo del número CERN Manuel Bautista Mato Técnico superior en informática, personal externo número 24864 de la Organización Europea para la Investigación Nuclear, CERN en su Dossier número 2255165 v.1 del Servicio de gestión de datos de ingeniería y equipos (EDMS) de CERN...
VIDEO Observation of time dilatation due to the singular temporal space
Published by Manuel Bautista Mato external member of CERN number Manuel Bautista Mato Senior Technician in Informatics, external staff number 24864 of the European Organization for Nuclear Research, CERN in its Dossier number 2255165 v.1 of the Engineering & Equipment Data Management Service (EDMS) of CERN
https://edms.cern.ch/document/2255165/1
https://youtu.be/blMcIdIaHEA
VIDEO Observación de la dilatación del tiempo debido al espacio temporal singular
Publicado por Manuel Bautista Mato, miembro externo del número CERN Manuel Bautista Mato Técnico superior en informática, personal externo número 24864 de la Organización Europea para la Investigación Nuclear, CERN en su Dossier número 2255165 v.1 del Servicio de gestión de datos de ingeniería y equipos (EDMS) de CERN
Non-termal outgassing
/ Hilleret, Noël (CERN)
Non-thermal outgassing, i.e., the outgassing stimulated by the impact of energetic particles, is the predominant source of gas during the operation of accelerators and storage rings. This source of gas is not constant and changes with the integrated beam intensity or according to the circulating beam(s) characteristics. [...]
CERN, 2007 - 30 p.
Published version from CERN:PDF;
In : CAS - CERN Accelerator School and ALBA Synchrotron Light Facility : Course on Vacuum in Accelerators, Platja d'Aro, Spain, 16 - 24 May 2006, pp.87-116 (CERN-2007-003)
Introduction to numerical analysis
/ Hildebrand, F B
Well-known, respected introduction, updated to integrate concepts and procedures associated with computers [...]
Mineola, NY : Dover, 1987. - 1214 p.
Ventilation effectiveness
/ Mundt, Elisabeth (ed.)
Improving the ventilation effectiveness allows the indoor air quality to be significantly enhanced without the need for higher air changes in the building, thereby avoiding the higher costs and energy consumption associated with increasing the ventilation rates [...]
Brussels : Rehva, 2004. - 75 p.
(REHVA guidebook ; 2)
Explouniverse Quantum encryption of information.
QUANTIC ENCRYPTION OF INFORMATION BY TRANSFORMATIONS OF WAVES AND ENERGY
Explouniverse Quantum encryption of information.
For a better understanding of the concept of Explouniverso quantum encryption of information, we must take into account other concepts, theories, observation and preditions made previously in quantum physics; The EPR paradox, Quantum interlacing, quantum overlap, Bridges of Rossen Einstein.
The EPR Paradox, formulated by Albert Einstein, Boris Podolsky and Nathan Rosen in 1935. With this mental experiment, quantum mechanics was questioned, trying to solve the problem that arose.
Quantum entanglement
To understand the EPR Paradox, one must first know what quantum entanglement is. This term was coined by Erwin Schrödinger to describe a phenomenon of quantum mechanics, from which its possible application was not known at the beginning. Quantum entanglement says that a set of entangled particles cannot be defined as individual particles with defined states, but only as a system with a single wave function for the entire system.
Interlacing is a quantum phenomenon, without a classical equivalent, in which the quantum states of two or more objects must be described by a single state that involves all objects in the system, even when the objects are spatially separated. This leads to correlations between observable physical properties.
For example, it is possible to prepare two particles in a single quantum state of null spin, so that when it is observed that one turns up, the other will automatically receive a "signal" and will be shown as turning down, despite the impossibility of predict, according to the quantum mechanics postulates, which quantum state will be observed.
These strong correlations make the measurements made on a system appear to be instantly influencing other systems that are linked to it, and suggest that some influence would have to be spreading instantly between the systems, despite the separation between them.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fZGdiSkmES4
EPR paradox
The EPR Paradox, the Achilles heel of quantum mechanics
Quantum entanglement was raised by Einstein, Podolsky and Rosen as an argument against quantum mechanics. The very idea of quantum entanglement violated the principle of locality, stating that two or more particles could be in different unverifiable states because it is impossible to obtain useful information about particle measurements.
The experiment proposed by EPR consists of two particles that interacted in the past and remain in an intertwined state. Two observers receive each of the particles. If an observer measures the inertia of one of them, he knows what the inertia of the other is. If you measure the position, thanks to quantum entanglement and the uncertainty principle, you can know the position of the other particle instantaneously, which contradicts common sense.
The EPR paradox is in contradiction with the theory of relativity, since information is apparently transmitted instantaneously between the two particles. According to EPR, this theory predicts a phenomenon (that of instant distance action) but does not allow deterministic predictions about it; Therefore, quantum mechanics is an incomplete theory.
The EPR Paradox, the Achilles heel of quantum mechanics
This paradox criticizes two crucial concepts. On the one hand the non-locality of quantum mechanics (that is, the possibility of distance action). On the other, the measurement problem. In classical physics, measuring a system is to reveal properties that were present in it. That is, it is a deterministic operation. In quantum mechanics, it is a mistake to assume the latter. The system will change uncontrollably during the measurement process, and we can only calculate the probabilities of obtaining one result or another.
Bell's theorem
Until 1964, this debate belonged to the domain of the philosophy of science. At that time, John Bell proposed a mathematical way to verify the EPR paradox. Bell managed to deduce some inequalities assuming that the quantum mechanics measurement process obeys deterministic laws. In addition, he assumed the location, that is, taking into account the criticisms of EPR. If Einstein was right, Bell's inequalities are true and quantum theory is incomplete. If the quantum theory is complete, these inequalities will be violated.
From 1976 onwards, numerous experiments have been carried out. All of them have resulted in a violation of Bell's inequalities. A triumph for quantum theory, so far it has demonstrated high precision in the description of the subatomic world. Even in spite of his well-known predictions at odds with common sense and everyday experience.
Bridges of Rossen Einstein.
In physics, a wormhole, also known as the Einstein-Rosen bridge, is a hypothetical topological characteristic of a space-time, described in the equations of general relativity, which essentially consists of a shortcut through space and time . A wormhole has at least two ends connected to a single throat, through which matter could travel. To date, no evidence has been found that known space-time contains structures of this type, so it is currently only a theoretical possibility in science.
Fundamental principle of quantum mechanics
Quantum superposition is a fundamental principle of quantum mechanics that holds that a physical system, such as an electron, exists partly in all its theoretically possible states (or the configuration of its properties) simultaneously, but, when measured, gives a result that corresponds to only one of the possible configurations (as described in the interpretation of quantum mechanics). More specifically, in quantum mechanics, any observable quantity corresponds to an autovector of a hermetic linear operator. The linear combination of two or more autovectors results in the quantum superposition of two or more quantity values. If the quantity is measured, then, the projection postulate establishes that the state collapses randomly on one of the values of the superposition (with a probability proportional to the square of the amplitude of that autovector in the linear combination). Immediately after the measurement, the system status will be the eigenvector corresponding to the measured eigenvalue.
The Planck length is part of the natural unit system, and is calculated from three fundamental constants: the speed of light, the Planck constant and the gravitational constant. It is equivalent to the distance a photon travels, traveling at the speed of light, in Planck's time.
The Planck Length is defined as:
{\ displaystyle \ ell _ {P} = {\ sqrt {\ frac {\ hbar G} {c ^ {3}}}} \ approx 1.616199 (97) \ times 10 ^ {- 35} {\ mbox {meters} }} {\ displaystyle \ ell _ {P} = {\ sqrt {\ frac {\ hbar G} {c ^ {3}}}} \ approx 1.616199 (97) \ times 10 ^ {- 35} {\ mbox { meters}}} 1 2
where c is the speed of light in a vacuum, G is the universal gravitation constant, and {\ displaystyle \ hbar} \ hbar is the Planck Constant reduced.
The two digits in parentheses are the estimated standard error, associated with the reported numerical value.
Planck length and quantum structure of space
Throughout the domain of classical physics ranging from Newtonian mechanics to the theory of general relativity, space is considered to be an infinitely divisible continuum and that seen under the microscope is locally as the Euclidean space.
However, at scales of length as incredibly small as Planck's length, the classical conception of space as a locally Euclidean continuum is expected to be invalid and at those scales the space does in fact have some kind of quantum probabilistic behavior. Another situation in which quantum effects are expected to be important is when Ricci's scalar curvature is of the order of the inverse of the Planck length square:
Being a singularity, in this case caused by a black hole of the primary type, the predictable quantum effects when the curvature is close to that value should be treated by some kind of quantum theory of gravitation. Quantum Gravity Loops. https://youtu.be/a4wRfypGYSU
Primordial black holes;
A primordial black hole is a black hole that was not formed due to the gravitational collapse of a star but to the extreme density of the Universe at the beginning of its expansion. According to the standard model, during the moments that followed the Big Bang the pressure and temperature of the Universe were extremely high. Under these conditions, simple fluctuations in the density of matter could cause regions of space dense enough to generate black holes. Although most of the dense regions would be dispersed by the expansion of the Universe, a primordial black hole would be stable, lasting until today. One of its main characteristics is that they are at the Plancnk scale, and may be the cause of dark matter, these black holes of the primary type being the cause of interactions with dark matter. In addition all the properties conserve a black hole, being able even to form bridges of Rossen Einsteins with exit to another portal, through the Hawkins Radiation.
QUANTIC ENCRYPTION OF INFORMATION FOR WAVE AND ENERGY TRANSFORMATIONS
Explouniverse Quantum encryption of information.
QUANTIC ENCRYPTION OF INFORMATION FOR WAVE AND ENERGY TRANSFORMATIONS
Explouniverse Quantum encryption of information.
New method of encryption of information by means of wave and energy transformations, through wave and energy transformations in the Planck scale, when solving the above, the approximate equivalent value of this unit with respect to the meter will be shown:
{\ displaystyle 1 \ \ ell _ {\ mathrm {P}} \ approx 1.616 \; 229 (38) \ times 10 ^ {- 35} \ \ mathrm {m}} {\ displaystyle 1 \ \ ell _ {\ mathrm {P}} \ approx 1.616 \; 229 (38) \ times 10 ^ - 35} \ \ mathrm {m}}
where {\ displaystyle c} c is the speed of light in a vacuum, G is the gravitational constant and ħ is the Planck constant reduced. The two digits in brackets are the estimated standard error associated with the reported numerical value. [2. 3]
The method consists of transforming PLanck scale information to energy ranges 32 K or 64 k between the energy range that ranges between 32000 and 64000 Gev of energy; being possible for human sight from these ranges of energy.
The information that the quantum state of a photon when intertwined with another photon remains intrinsic between the two intertwined photons, if one of the photons is aspirated by a black hole of primordial type at Planck scale by a quantum vacuum fluctuation, while the another remains outside the event horizon of the black hole; the first photon will contain the information of the quantum state of the second photon that has moved through a bridge of Rossen Einstein in the black hole of the primordial type, at its exit in the second portal, through the Hawking Radiation, in another temporal spatial vector of the universe, or in another multiverse, has generated another quantum fluctuation of emptiness; entwined by a wormhole by Rossen Einstein, through a radiation exit portal by Hawkings Radiation and its information remains intrinsic, therefore information is obtained from wave levels and energies, hitherto undecipherable, just its coding and Decoding is possible through this interlacing of fundamental particles.
While a particle retains its state before the second particle, it retains the information of the first intrinsic particle; By developing the transformations of the Planck scale at a nanometric scale at a metric scale, it generates a visible wave frequency for the human eye.
The Planck (ℓP) or hodon length (term coined in 1926 by Robert Lévi) is the distance or length scale below which the space is expected to cease to have a classical geometry. A predictably lower measure cannot be adequately treated in current physical models due to the occurrence of quantum gravity effects. It would be observable through another method of math that would be Loops Quantum Gravity, dynamic fields of quantum gravity, generators of vacuum fluctuations and therefore of energies in the vacuum of the temporal space structure.
Computer Security: improve your code with Gitlab CI
/ by Stefan Lueders and The Computer Security Team
Well-tested code is the cornerstone of a reliable and robust software stack: nothing is more annoying than a crashing, failing or misbehaving application, the loss of time and service (!) as a result of this, and the cumbersome debugging process to find the origin of the flaw. Not to mention the frustration of the user community [...]
06 June 2017
Screenshot:PNG; External link: Fulltext
Project management : the managerial process
/ Gray, Clifford F
This handbook is a road map for managing any type of project - technology, R&D, engineering technology, construction, pharmaceutical, or manufacturing..
Boston, MA : McGraw-Hill, 2000. - 496 p, 1 CD-ROM suppl.
Water-cooled electrical cables check of the fluid-dynamic constraints
/ Guglielmini, P
This document concerns the analysis of some hydraulic parameters for water cooled electrical cables and tubes to be used for the LHC project into different configurations of connection to the DFB..
TS-Note-2004-048 ; CERN-TS-Note-2004-048.
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2004.
Higgs Inflation, Reheating and Gravitino Production in No-Scale Supersymmetric GUTs
/ Ellis, John (King's Coll. London ; CERN) ; He, Hong-Jian (Tsinghua U., Beijing, CHEP ; Peking U., CHEP) ; Xianyu, Zhong-Zhi (Harvard U., Dept. Math. ; Harvard U., Phys. Dept.)
We extend our previous study of supersymmetric Higgs inflation in the context of no-scale supergravity and grand unification, to include models based on the flipped SU(5) and the Pati-Salam group. Like the previous SU(5) GUT model, these yield a class of inflation models whose inflation predictions interpolate between those of the quadratic chaotic inflation and Starobinsky-like inflation, while also avoiding tension with proton decay limits. [...]
arXiv:1606.02202; KCL-PH-TH-2016-33; CERN-TH-2016-134; KCL-PH-TH-2016-33; CERN-TH-2016-134.-
2016-08-30 - 21 p.
- Published in : JCAP 08 (2016) 068Article from SCOAP3:PDF; Fulltext:10.1088_1475-7516_2016_08_068 - PDF; arXiv:1606.02202 - PDF; IOP Open Access article:PDF; External link: Preprint
On hypercharge flux and exotics in F-theory GUTs
/ Dudas, Emilian ; Palti, Eran
We study SU(5) Grand Unified Theories within a local framework in F-theory with multiple extra U(1) symmetries arising from a small monodromy group. The use of hypercharge flux for doublet-triplet splitting implies massless exotics in the spectrum that are protected from obtaining a mass by the U(1) symmetries. [...]
arXiv:1007.1297.-
2010 - 38 p.
- Published in : JHEP 09 (2010) 013External link: Preprint
A Minimal $S^{1}/(Z_{2} x Z_{2'})$ Orbifold GUT
/ Hebecker, Arthur (CERN) ; March-Russell, John (CERN ; LBL, Berkeley)
We investigate supersymmetric SU(5) grand-unified theories (GUTs) realized in 5 space-time dimensions and broken down to the MSSM by SU(5)-violating boundary conditions on a S^1/(Z_2 x Z_2') orbifold with two 3-branes. The doublet-triplet splitting problem is entirely avoided by locating the MSSM Higgs doublets on the brane on which SU(5) is not a good symmetry. [...]
hep-ph/0106166; CERN-TH-2001-156; LBNL-48220; CERN-TH-2001-156; LBNL-48220.-
Geneva : CERN, 2001 - 13 p.
- Published in : Nucl. Phys. B 613 (2001) 3-16Access to fulltext document:PDF; Fulltext:PDF; External link: Preprint
Grand Unified Theories without the Desert
/ Pomarol, Alex (CERN)
We present a Grand Unified Theory (GUT) that has GUT fields with masses of the order of a TeV, but at the same time preserves (at the one-loop level) the success of gauge-coupling unification of the MSSM and the smallness of proton decay operators. This scenario is based on a five-dimensional theory with the extra dimension compactified as in the Randall-Sundrum model. [...]
hep-ph/0005293; CERN-TH-2000-154; CERN-TH-2000-154.-
Geneva : CERN, 2000 - 11 p.
- Published in : Phys. Rev. Lett. 85 (2000) 4004-4007APS Published version, local copy:PDF; Access to fulltext document:PDF; Fulltext:PDF; External link: Preprint
- Please contact the library if you need to access this document.
The Evolution of Quantum Field Theory, From QED to Grand Unification
/ Hooft, Gerard 't (Utrecht U. ; Utrecht U., Spinoza Inst.)
In the early 1970s, after a slow start, and lots of hurdles, Quantum Field Theory emerged as the superior doctrine for understanding the interactions between relativistic sub-atomic particles. After the conditions for a relativistic field theoretical model to be renormalizable were established, there were two other developments that quickly accelerated acceptance of this approach: first the Brout-Englert-Higgs mechanism, and then asymptotic freedom. [...]
arXiv:1503.05007; TP-UU-15-04; SPIN-15-02.-
2016 - 25 p.
World Scientific Open Access article:PDF; External link: Preprint In : The standard theory of particle physics, pp.1-27
How to improve interactions with the control system
/ Deghaye, S (CERN)
The availability of the LHC control system has been excellent in 2016, with only 0.11% of the machine unavailability attributed to Controls. Nevertheless, many other criteria can be maximised in order to improve the LHC control system and this paper focuses on the user experience. [...]
Geneva : CERN, 2017 - 6 p.
- Published in : (2017) , pp. 161-166
Fulltext:PDF;
In : 7th Evian Workshop on LHC beam operation, Evian Les Bains, France, 13 - 15 Dec 2016, pp.161-166
An Introduction to Go: Why and how to write good Go code
/ Campoy, Francesc (speaker) (source{d}, San Francisco, USA)
Go has recently hit its 1.10 release and recently celebrated its seventh anniversary as an open source project. During these years Go has become the language of the cloud and it has been adopted by companies and projects across the world, from Google to Microsoft and Apple, and is an essential part of the cloud as it powers Docker and Kubernetes.
We will cover why the language was created, the key features that distinguish it from other languages, and how to write code that uses them correctly. We will also focus on the tooling around the language, which is a key factor on its success.
BIO:
Francesc Campoy Flores is the VP of Developer Relations at source{d}, a startup applying ML to source code and building the platform for the future of developer tooling. [...]
2019 - 3663.
Academic Training Lecture Regular Programme, 2018-2019
External link: Event detailsIn : An Introduction to Go: Why and how to write good Go code
An Introduction to Go: Why and how to write good Go code
/ Campoy, Francesc (speaker) (source{d}, San Francisco, USA)
Go has recently hit its 1.10 release and recently celebrated its seventh anniversary as an open source project. During these years Go has become the language of the cloud and it has been adopted by companies and projects across the world, from Google to Microsoft and Apple, and is an essential part of the cloud as it powers Docker and Kubernetes.
We will cover why the language was created, the key features that distinguish it from other languages, and how to write code that uses them correctly. We will also focus on the tooling around the language, which is a key factor on its success.
BIO:
Francesc Campoy Flores is the VP of Developer Relations at source{d}, a startup applying ML to source code and building the platform for the future of developer tooling. [...]
2019 - 4126.
Academic Training Lecture Regular Programme, 2018-2019
External link: Event detailsIn : An Introduction to Go: Why and how to write good Go code
An Introduction to Go: Why and how to write good Go code
/ Campoy, Francesc (speaker) (source{d}, San Francisco, USA)
Go has recently hit its 1.10 release and recently celebrated its seventh anniversary as an open source project. During these years Go has become the language of the cloud and it has been adopted by companies and projects across the world, from Google to Microsoft and Apple, and is an essential part of the cloud as it powers Docker and Kubernetes.
We will cover why the language was created, the key features that distinguish it from other languages, and how to write code that uses them correctly. We will also focus on the tooling around the language, which is a key factor on its success.
BIO:
Francesc Campoy Flores is the VP of Developer Relations at source{d}, a startup applying ML to source code and building the platform for the future of developer tooling. [...]
2019 - 4046.
Academic Training Lecture Regular Programme, 2018-2019
External link: Event detailsIn : An Introduction to Go: Why and how to write good Go code
Concurrency at work with Go
/ Campoy, Francesc (speaker) (source{d})
High Energy and Nuclear Physics (HENP) libraries are now required to be increasingly multi-thread-safe, if not multi-thread-friendly and multi-threaded. This is usually done using the new constructs and library components offered by the C++11 and C++14 standards. [...]
2017 - 5687.
CERN Computing Seminar
External link: Event detailsIn : Concurrency at work with Go
The Influence of an Air Exposure on the Secondary Electron Yield of Copper
/ Scheuerlein, C
The influence of different air exposure times on the secondary electron emission of clean copper surfaces as well as on technical copper surfaces has been studied in the context of the phenomenon of multipacting, which can limit the performance of superconducting radio-frequency (RF) cavities for pa [...]
CERN-THESIS-2002-022
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Geneva : CERN, 1997. - 63 p.
Thermal physics : energy and entropy
/ Goodstein, David
Written by distinguished physics educator David Goodstein, this fresh introduction to thermodynamics, statistical mechanics, and the study of matter is ideal for undergraduate courses [...]
Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2015. - 165 p.
Elements of mathematics : general topology
/ Bourbaki, Nicolas
This is the softcover reprint of the English translation of 1971 (available from Springer since 1989) of the first 4 chapters of Bourbaki's Topologie générale [...]
Berlin : Springer, 1995.
Search for production of an invisible dark photon in $\pi^0$ decays
/ NA62 Collaboration
The results of a search for $\pi^0$ decays to a photon and an invisible massive dark photon at the NA62 experiment at the CERN SPS are reported. From a total of $4.12\times10^8$ tagged $\pi^0$ mesons, no signal is observed. [...]
arXiv:1903.08767; CERN-EP-2019-048.-
Geneva : CERN, 2019-05-28 - 17.
- Published in : JHEP 05 (2019) 182Article from SCOAP3:scoap3-fulltext - PDF; scoap - PDF; Draft (restricted):PDF; Fulltext:CERN-EP-2019-048 - PDF; 1903.08767 - PDF;
Finance and control for construction
/ March, Chris
Drawing on a wealth of practical experience, both in the construction industry and teaching students, Chris March presents this study of construction management and the major aspects of controlling the building process.Covering the stages from the client's initiation, to the final handover of the bu [...]
Hoboken, NJ : Taylor and Francis, 2012. - 255 p.
CMOS analog circuit design. - 1st ed.
/ Allen, Phillip E
This text presents the principles and techniques for designing analog circuits to be implemented in a CMOS technology [...]
New York, NY : Oxford University Press, 1987. - 701 p.
Learning AWS. - 1st ed.
/ Sarkar, Aurobindo
This book is targeted at expert programmers and architects wanting to learn AWS. [...]
Birmingham : Packt Publ., 2015. - 237 p.
World-Wide Web : the information universe
/ Berners-Lee, Tim (CERN) ; Cailliau, Robert (CERN) ; Groff, Jean-Francois (CERN) ; Pollermann, Bernd (CERN)
Purpose - The World-Wide Web (W-3) initiative is a practical project designed to bring a global information universe into existence using available technology. This paper seeks to describe the aims, data model, and protocols needed to implement the "web" and to compare them with various contemporary systems. [...]
1992
- Published in : Electron. Netw.: 2 (1992) , pp. 52-58 - Published in : Internet Res.: 20 (2010) , pp. 461-469
Transparent oxide electronics : from materials to devices. - 2nd ed.
/ Martins, Rodrigo
Transparent electronics is emerging as one of the most promising technologies for the next generation of electronic products, away from the traditional silicon technology [...]
Hoboken, NJ : Wiley, 2012. - 337 p.
Methods for the application of programmable logic devices in electronic protection systems for high energy particle accelerators
/ Kwiatkowski, M (CERN ; Warsaw U. of Tech.)
The present thesis was realised within the framework of the Doctoral Student programme at the European Organisation for Nuclear Research CERN, which is situated near Geneva. The aim of this thesis was to develop a method for reliable rmware implementation and to use that method to implement a new rmware for the Safe Machine Parameters (SMP) system. [...]
CERN-THESIS-2014-048.-
Warsaw : Warsaw U. of Tech., 2014 - 163 p.
Fulltext:PDF;
Cryptography
/ Rubinstein-Salzedo, Simon
This text introduces cryptography, from its earliest roots to cryptosystems used today for secure online communication [...]
Cham : Springer, 2018.
Measure, integration & real analysis
/ Axler, Sheldon
This open access textbook welcomes students into the fundamental theory of measure, integration, and real analysis [...]
Cham : Springer, 2020.
(Graduate texts in mathematics ; 282)
ATLAS : a 25-year insider story of the LHC experiment
This book is written by the ATLAS Collaboration at CERN's Large Hadron Collider (LHC), to document and reflect on its more than 25 years of history [...]
Singapore : World Scientific, 2019. - 359 p.
(Advanced series on directions in high energy physics ; 30)
Gaussian processes for machine learning
/ Rasmussen, Carl Edward
A comprehensive and self-contained introduction to Gaussian processes, which provide a principled, practical, probabilistic approach to learning in kernel machines..
Cambridge, MA : The MIT Press, 2006. - 272 p.
Text mining with R : a tidy approach
/ Silge, Julia
Much of the data available today is unstructured and text-heavy, making it challenging for analysts to apply their usual data wrangling and visualization tools [...]
Sebastopol, CA : O'Reilly, 2017. - 178 p.
Deep learning
/ Goodfellow, Ian
Deep learning is a form of machine learning that enables computers to learn from experience and understand the world in terms of a hierarchy of concepts [...]
Cambridge, MA : The MIT Press, 2016. - 775 p.
Introduction to information retrieval
/ Manning, Christopher D
Class-tested and coherent, this textbook teaches classical and web information retrieval, including web search and the related areas of text classification and text clustering from basic concepts [...]
Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2008. - 482 p.
Vibrant architecture : material realm as a codesigner of living spaces
/ Armstrong, Rachel
This book sets out the conditions in which the need for a new approach to the production of architecture in the twenty-first century is established, where our homes and cities are facing increasing pressures from environmental challenges that are compromising our well being and our lives [...]
Berlin : De Gruyter Open, 2015. - 370 p.
Advances in modern cosmology
/ Ghribi, Adnan (ed.)
The twentieth century elevated our understanding of the Universe from its early stages to what it is today and what is to become of it [...]
Rijeka : InTech, 2011. - 208 p.
MS-4624/IR Fulltext:Certificat SQS_fr_ISO9001_ISO14001_ISO50001_OHSAS18001_v2017 - PDF; Politique sécurité-santé chez SIG - PDF; Rapport annuel 2017 - PDF; Rapport annuel 2019 - PDF; Rapport annuel 2018 - PDF;
Detection of the Schwarzschild precession in the orbit of the star S2 near the Galactic centre massive black hole
/ GRAVITY Collaboration
The star S2 orbiting the compact radio source Sgr A* is a precision probe of the gravitational field around the closest massive black hole (candidate). Over the last 2.7 decades we have monitored the star's radial velocity and motion on the sky, mainly with the SINFONI and NACO adaptive optics (AO) instruments on the ESO VLT, and since 2017, with the four-telescope interferometric beam combiner instrument GRAVITY. [...]
arXiv:2004.07187.-
2020-04-01 - 14 p.
- Published in : Astron. Astrophys. 636 (2020) L5Fulltext:2004.07187 - PDF; fulltext1791318 - PDF; Fulltext from publisher:PDF;
nuSTORM at CERN: Feasibility Study
/ Ahdida, C.C.
The Neutrinos from Stored Muons, nuSTORM, facility has been designed to deliver a definitive neutrino-nucleus scattering programme using beams of $\bar{\nu}_e$ and $\bar{\nu}_\mu$ from the decay of muons confined within a storage ring [...]
CERN-PBC-REPORT-2019-003
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30. - 70 p.
Particle accelerator physics. - 4th ed.
/ Wiedemann, Helmut
This book by Helmut Wiedemann is a well-established, classic text, providing an in-depth and comprehensive introduction to the field of high-energy particle acceleration and beam dynamics [...]
Berlin : Springer, 2015. - 1021 p.
MS-4625/EP/ATLAS Fulltext:4966_001 - PDF; UNI EN ISO 14001-2015 Castelfidardo - PDF; POLITICA PER LA SICUREZZA rev0 - PDF; ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY - PDF; UNI EN ISO 9001-2015 - PDF;
Sapiens : a brief history of humankind
/ Harari, Yuval Noah
From a renowned historian comes a groundbreaking narrative of humanity’s creation and evolution—a #1 international bestseller—that explores the ways in which biology and history have defined us and enhanced our understanding of what it means to be “human.” One hundred thousand years ago, [...]
New York, NY : Harper, 2015. - 443 p.
A practical introduction to quantum computing: from qubits to quantum machine learning and beyond
/ Fernandez-Combarro Alvarez, Elias (speaker) (Universidad de Oviedo (ES))
*** Webcast link at the bottom of the Indico page ***
General description of the course
Quantum computing is one the most promising new trends in information processing. In this course, we will introduce from scratch the basic concepts of the quantum circuit model (qubits, gates and measures) and use them to study some of the most important quantum algorithms and protocols, including those that can be implemented with a few qubits (BB84, quantum teleportation, superdense coding...) as well as those that require multi-qubit systems (Deutsch-Jozsa, Grover, Shor..) [...]
2020 - 7373.
QTI Lectures
External link: Event detailsIn : A practical introduction to quantum computing: from qubits to quantum machine learning and beyond
A practical introduction to quantum computing: from qubits to quantum machine learning and beyond
/ Fernandez-Combarro Alvarez, Elias (speaker) (Universidad de Oviedo (ES))
*** Webcast link at the bottom of the Indico page ***
General description of the course
Quantum computing is one the most promising new trends in information processing. In this course, we will introduce from scratch the basic concepts of the quantum circuit model (qubits, gates and measures) and use them to study some of the most important quantum algorithms and protocols, including those that can be implemented with a few qubits (BB84, quantum teleportation, superdense coding...) as well as those that require multi-qubit systems (Deutsch-Jozsa, Grover, Shor..). [...]
2020 - 7315.
QTI Lectures and Seminars
External link: Event detailsIn : A practical introduction to quantum computing: from qubits to quantum machine learning and beyond
A practical introduction to quantum computing: from qubits to quantum machine learning and beyond
/ Fernandez-Combarro Alvarez, Elias (speaker) (Universidad de Oviedo (ES))
*** Webcast link at the bottom of the Indico page ***
General description of the course
Quantum computing is one the most promising new trends in information processing. In this course, we will introduce from scratch the basic concepts of the quantum circuit model (qubits, gates and measures) and use them to study some of the most important quantum algorithms and protocols, including those that can be implemented with a few qubits (BB84, quantum teleportation, superdense coding...) as well as those that require multi-qubit systems (Deutsch-Jozsa, Grover, Shor..) [...]
2020 - 7385.
QTI Lectures
External link: Event detailsIn : A practical introduction to quantum computing: from qubits to quantum machine learning and beyond
A practical introduction to quantum computing: from qubits to quantum machine learning and beyond
/ Fernandez-Combarro Alvarez, Elias (speaker) (Universidad de Oviedo (ES))
*** Webcast link at the bottom of the Indico page ***
General description of the course
Quantum computing is one the most promising new trends in information processing. In this course, we will introduce from scratch the basic concepts of the quantum circuit model (qubits, gates and measures) and use them to study some of the most important quantum algorithms and protocols, including those that can be implemented with a few qubits (BB84, quantum teleportation, superdense coding...) as well as those that require multi-qubit systems (Deutsch-Jozsa, Grover, Shor..) [...]
2020 - 7364.
QTI Lectures
External link: Event detailsIn : A practical introduction to quantum computing: from qubits to quantum machine learning and beyond
W-like measurement of the Z boson mass using dimuon events collected in pp collisions at $\sqrt{s} = 7~\mathrm{TeV}$
/CMS Collaboration
The mass of the Z boson is measured using a sample of $\mathrm{Z}\rightarrow\mu\mu$ events, where one of the two muons is removed from the event to form the $\mathrm{W}^\mathrm{like}$ candidate. This procedure provides a proof of principle and a quantitative validation of analysis techniques developed for a high-precision measurement of the W boson mass in $\mathrm{W}\rightarrow\mu\nu$ events. [...]
CMS-PAS-SMP-14-007.-
Geneva : CERN, 2016
Figure_001-a:PDF; Figure_001-b:PDF; Figure_002-a:PDF; Figure_002-b:PDF; Figure_003-a:PDF; Figure_003-b:PDF; Figure_004-a:PDF; Figure_004-b:PDF; Figure_004-c:PDF; Figure_004-d:PDF; Figure_005-a:PDF; Figure_005-b:PDF; Figure_005-c:PDF; Figure_005-d:PDF; Figure_005-e:PDF; Figure_005-f:PDF; Figure_006:PDF; Fulltext in PDF:PDF;
Basic accelerator optics
/ Steffen, Klaus (speaker) (DESY)
A complete derivation, from first principles, of the concepts and methods applied in linear accelerator and beamline optics will be presented. Particle motion and beam motion in systems composed of linear magnets, as well as weak and strong focusing and special insertions are treated in mathematically simple terms, and design examples for magnets and systems are given. [...]
Geneva : CERN, 1985
CERN Academic Training Lecture, 156; Regular Lecture Programme
Fulltext:PDF;
In : Academic Training Lectures, CERN, Geneva, Switzerland, 1 Sep 2001 - 30 Jun 2002
An introduction to quantum field theory
/ Peskin, Michael E
An Introduction to Quantum Field Theory is a textbook intended for the graduate physics course covering relativistic quantum mechanics, quantum electrodynamics, and Feynman diagrams [...]
Boulder, CO : Westview, 1995. - 842 p.
Security Alert
Security alert, groups of computer hackers and computer pirates, from Granada City, spain, have entered the engineering databases computers of CERN, EDMS, plagiarizing, ilegal finance projects, stealing privileged information, giving them to other new users created by these cybercriminals, committing fraud, theft of intellectual property and access to keys and information from EDMS CERN ACELERING SCENCE. Please report this incident and replace the databases, research and development work of both internal and external CERN staff.
Technical incident and security alert of computer pirates the account explouniverso@gmail.com with external personnel number 24864, has been changed in the EDMS databases by different staf 35292 , I cannot access my jobs and EDMS databases:
https://edms.cern.ch/document/2233498/1 EXPLOUNIVERSO. TELEMAKO PROJECT. ESPACE TEMPORAIRE DE SINGULARITÉ PAR FLUCTUATION QUANTIUM-VIDE. SIMULATION
https://edms.cern.ch/document/2234789/2 EXPLOUNIVERSO.II; À TRAVERS DES SINGULARITES D SPACE TEMORAIRE; Ponts de Rossen Einstein. Hawkins Radiation. Champ unifie. Multiverse (EXPLOUNIVERSE.
https://edms.cern.ch/document/2234825/3 EXPLOUNIVERSO LOOP QUANTUM GRAVITY
https://edms.cern.ch/document/2254805/1 EXPLOUNIVERSO
Observation of time dilatation due to the singular temporal space due to quantum vacuum fluctuation
https://edms.cern.ch/document/2261591/1 Explouniverse Quantum encryption of information
https://edms.cern.ch/document/2265527/1 EXPLOUNIVERSO DARK MATTER
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DO-32825/SY
REPLY_DO-32825_SY_UES-100.-
DO-32825_Technical_Questionnaire answers:PDF; Description of the company, capabilities and experience. Acknowledgement of communications:PDF; Proposal for DO-32825_Tender :PDF;
Towards the origin?
/ Treille, Daniel (Zurich, ETH)
Traveling backward in time along the timeline of the Universe, we underline what is known experimentally, how sound is our understanding at various moments of its evolution and, towards the origin, at which point hypotheses start to replace certainties..
CERN-OPEN-2012-026.
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2012. - 32 p.
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TESLA Technical Design Report, pt. 1-6 : the superconducting electron-positron linear collider with an integrated x-ray laser laboratory
, 1 : Executive summary ; 2 : The accelerator ; 3 : Physics at an e+e- linear collider ; 4 : A detector for TESLA ; 5 : The x-ray free electron laser ; 6 : Appendices, 6.1: The photon collider at TESLA. 6.2: THERA, Electron proton scattering at s**(1\/2) approx. 1-TeV. 6.3 TESLA-N, Electron scattering with polarised targets at TESLA. 6.4: ELFE, the electron laboratory for Europe.
hep-ph/0106314DESY-01-011 ; DESY-2001-011 ; ECFA-2001-209 ; TESLA-2001-23 ; TESLA-FEL-2001-05 ; TESLA-Report-2001-23 ; hep-ex-0108012 ; hep-ph-0106315.
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Hamburg : DESY, 2001.
Compact fusion reactors
/ Dr. Lindén, Tomas (speaker) (Helsinki Institute of Physics (HIP))
Fusion research is currently to a large extent focused on tokamak (ITER) and inertial confinement (NIF) research. In addition to these large international or national efforts there are private companies performing fusion research using much smaller devices than ITER or NIF. [...]
2015 - 5354.
CERN Colloquium
External link: Event detailsIn : Compact fusion reactors
A View of Flavour Physics in 2021
/ Barbieri, Riccardo (Pisa, Scuola Normale Superiore)
Based on a view of current flavour physics and motivated by the hierarchy problem and by the pattern of quark masses and mixings, I describe a picture of flavour physics that should give rise in a not too distant future to observable deviations from the SM in Higgs compositeness and/or in B-decays with violations of Lepton Flavour Universality, as hinted by current data, or perhaps even in supersymmetry, depending on the specific realisation..
arXiv:2103.15635.-
2021 - 18 p.
- Published in : Acta Phys. Pol. B 52 (2021) 789Article from SCOAP3:PDF; Fulltext:PDF;
In : Special volume of Acta Physica Polonica B commemorating Martinus Veltman, pp.789
CERN modernises its recruitment process
/ by Anaïs Schaeffer ; Stefania Pandolfi (ed.)
The Human Resources (HR) department is in the process of implementing a new tool that will improve the way in which CERN recruits students, fellows, staff and associates. Modern, flexible and efficient, the SmartRecruiters software meets all the needs of CERN’s recruitment team, and its future users will put it to the test in the coming months [...]
28 October 2016
Screenshot:PNG; External link: Fulltext
DO-33049/FAP/LT
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DCSL GuideSmiths Development process and Credentials supporting WO2:PDF; DCSL Guidesmiths CERN Tender response to WO 1 and WO 2:DOCX;
Track Reconstruction and Experience with Cosmic Ray Data in CMS
/ Noeding, Carsten (Fermilab)
The CMS tracking system, comprised of silicon pixel and micro-strip detectors, is designed to provide a precise and efficient measurement of the trajectories of charged particles emerging from the LHC collisions. With over 70~million electronic channels and an active area of about $200\,\mathrm{m}^2$ it is the largest silicon tracker ever built. [...]
CMS-CR-2008-006.-
Geneva : CERN, 2007 - 9 p.
Fulltext:PDF;
In : 16th International Workshop On Vertex Detectors, Lake Placid, NY, USA, 23 - 28 Sep 2007
Track Reconstruction with Cosmic Ray Data at the Tracker Integration Facility
/ CMS Collaboration
The subsystems of the CMS silicon strip tracker were integrated and commissioned at the Tracker Integration Facility (TIF) in the period from November 2006 to July 2007.
As part of the commissioning, large samples of cosmic ray data were recorded under various running conditions in the absence of a magnetic field. [...]
CMS-NOTE-2009-003.-
Geneva : CERN, 2008 - 36 p.
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CMS DOCUMENTATION
CMS TALKS AT MAJOR MEETINGS The agenda and talks from major CMS meetings can now be electronically accessed from the ICMS Web site. The following items can be found on: http://cms.cern.ch/iCMS Management – CMS Weeks (Collaboration Meetings), CMS Weeks Agendas The talks presented at the Plenary Sessions [...]
CMSBUL-ARTICLE-2009-093.-
- Published in : , no. 2/2008, pp. 19
Alignment of the CMS Silicon Strip Tracker during stand-alone Commissioning
/ CMS Collaboration
The results of the CMS tracker alignment analysis are presented using the data from cosmic tracks, optical survey information, and the laser alignment system at the Tracker Integration Facility at CERN. During several months of operation in the spring and summer of 2007, about five million cosmic track events were collected with a partially active CMS Tracker. [...]
arXiv:0904.1220; CMS-NOTE-2009-002; CMS-NOTE-2009-002; FERMILAB-PUB-09-543-CMS.-
2009 - 41 p.
- Published in : JINST 4 (2009) T07001Fulltext:jinst9_07_t07001 - PDF; arXiv:0904.1220 - PDF; External link: Preprint
Stand-alone Cosmic Muon Reconstruction Before Installation of the CMS Silicon Strip Tracker
/ CMS Tracker Collaboration
The subsystems of the CMS silicon strip tracker were integrated and commissioned at the Tracker Integration Facility (TIF) in the period from November 2006 to July 2007. As part of the commissioning, large samples of cosmic ray data were recorded under various running conditions in the absence of a magnetic field. [...]
arXiv:0902.1860.-
2009 - 29 p.
- Published in : JINST 4 (2009) P05004Fulltext:PDF; SISSA/IOP Open Access article :PDF;
Performance studies of the CMS Strip Tracker before installation
/ CMS Tracker Collaboration
In March 2007 the assembly of the Silicon Strip Tracker was completed at the Tracker Integration Facility at CERN. Nearly 15% of the detector was instrumented using cables, fiber optics, power supplies, and electronics intended for the operation at the LHC. [...]
arXiv:0901.4316; CMS-NOTE-2008-032.-
Geneva : CERN, 2009 - 40 p.
- Published in : JINST 4 (2009) P06009Fulltext:jinst9_06_p06009 - PDF; arXiv:0901.4316 - PDF; External link: Preprint
Track Reconstruction and Experience with Cosmic Ray Data in CMS
/ Noeding, Carsten (CERN)
The CMS tracking system, comprised of silicon pixel and micro-strip detectors, is designed to provide a precise and efficient measurement of the trajectories of charged particles emerging from the LHC collisions. With over 70~million electronic channels and an active area of about $200\,\mathrm{m}^2$ it is the largest silicon tracker ever built. [...]
CMS-CR-2008-006.-
Geneva : CERN, 2007 - 9 p.
- Published in : PoS Vertex 2007 (2007) 026Fulltext:PDF; Published version from PoS:PDF;
In : 16th International Workshop On Vertex Detectors, Lake Placid, NY, USA, 23 - 28 Sep 2007, pp.026
The CLIC programme: Towards a staged $e^{+}e^{−}$ linear collider exploring the terascale : CLIC conceptual design report
/ Lebrun, P.
This report describes the exploration of fundamental questions in particle physics at the energy frontier with a future TeV-scale e+e- linear collider based on the Compact Linear Collider (CLIC) two-beam acceleration technology [...]
arXiv:1209.2543 ; CERN-2012-005 ; ANL-HEP-TR-12-51 ; KEK-REPORT-2012-2 ; MPP-2012-115CERN-2012-005 ; ANL-HEP-TR-12-51 ; KEK-Report-2012-2 ; MPP-2012-115.
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Geneva : CERN, 2012. - 84 p.
WASHERE: BugBounty_Anonull
/ Rosenbaum, Mark (CERN VDP)
If found please contact: Dr. Stefan Lüders CERN Computer Security Officer & Head of Computer Security European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) Phone +41 75 411 0207
CERN-THESIS-2022-039.-
Fulltext:PDF; External link: Approve this document (restricted)
Simple short introduction to CERN & CMS
/ Barney, David (CERN)
A short talk to introduce CERN and CMS to a non-expert audience.<br /><br />Working files are accessible in DocDB: <br /><a href="https://cms-docdb.cern.ch/cgi-bin/DocDB/ShowDocument?docid=12510">https://cms-docdb.cern.ch/cgi-bin/DocDB/ShowDocument?docid=12510</a>
CMS-OUTREACH-2018-018.
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2014.
Language: English
Reconstruction in an imaging calorimeter for HL-LHC
/ Martelli, Arabella (Imperial Coll., London)
/CMS Collaboration
The CMS endcap calorimeter upgrade for the high-luminosity LHC (HL-LHC) uses,
for the most part, silicon sensors to achieve radiation tolerance, with the further benefit of a very high readout granularity.
Developing a reconstruction sequence that fully exploits the granularity,
and other significant features of the detector like precision timing, is a challenging task. [...]
CMS-CR-2019-162.-
Geneva : CERN, 2019 - 7 p.
- Published in : PoS EPS-HEP2019 (2020) 110Fulltext:PDF;
In : European Physical Society Conference on High Energy Physics (EPS-HEP) 2019, Ghent, Belgium, 10 - 17 Jul 2019, pp.110
Presentation for public - THE BIG BANG MACHINE
/ Cousins Jr, Robert (University of California Los Angeles (US))
Robert Cousins presented at UCLA the goals of revolutionizing elementary particle physics and the implications for our understanding of the Big Bang and dark matter<br /><br />Working files are accessible in DocDB: <br /><a href="https://cms-docdb.cern.ch/cgi-bin/DocDB/ShowDocument?docid=4034">https://cms-docdb.cern.ch/cgi-bin/DocDB/ShowDocument?docid=4034</a>
CMS-OUTREACH-2018-049.
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2011.
Language: English
Presentation for public - Prospecting for Gold
/ Barney, David (CERN)
"Prospecting for Gold" Presentation at BA Festival of Science, York 2007<br /><br />Working files are accessible in DocDB: <br /><a href="https://cms-docdb.cern.ch/cgi-bin/DocDB/ShowDocument?docid=4042">https://cms-docdb.cern.ch/cgi-bin/DocDB/ShowDocument?docid=4042</a>
CMS-OUTREACH-2018-046.
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2011.
Language: English
Discovering The Quantum Universe - The Large Hadron Collider at CERN
/ Virdee, Jim (Imperial College (GB))
ICHEP08 (Philadelphia) Public Lectures<br /><br />Working files are accessible in DocDB: <br /><a href="https://cms-docdb.cern.ch/cgi-bin/DocDB/ShowDocument?docid=4043">https://cms-docdb.cern.ch/cgi-bin/DocDB/ShowDocument?docid=4043</a>
CMS-OUTREACH-2018-045.
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2011.
Language: English
Presentation for public - "CMS - Journey to LHC Physics"
/ Virdee, Jim (Imperial College (GB))
The CERN Colloquium on CMS 'The CMS Journey to LHC Physics'<br /><br />Working files are accessible in DocDB: <br /><a href="https://cms-docdb.cern.ch/cgi-bin/DocDB/ShowDocument?docid=4045">https://cms-docdb.cern.ch/cgi-bin/DocDB/ShowDocument?docid=4045</a>
CMS-OUTREACH-2018-044.
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2011.
Language: English
Presentation for public - WHAT'S AHEAD IN PARTICLE PHYSICS
Public Lecture at the 34th International Conference on High Energy Physics (ICHEP08) Part one by Ed Witten<br /><br />Working files are accessible in DocDB: <br /><a href="https://cms-docdb.cern.ch/cgi-bin/DocDB/ShowDocument?docid=4039">https://cms-docdb.cern.ch/cgi-bin/DocDB/ShowDocument?docid=4039</a>
CMS-OUTREACH-2018-043.
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2011.
Language: English