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AIDA and GEANT4
OpenScientist OpenScientist as an AIDA implementation According to what had been agreed by the people of the AIDA group, you have first to setup the AIDA environment with : [bash]$ . ///aida-setup.sh export G4ANALYSIS_USE=1 then compile your module. (not related but looks interesting - http://www.openscience.org/blog/)
2010.06.16 -
GEANT4 General Particle Source
main page: http://reat.space.qinetiq.com/gps user manual: http://reat.space.qinetiq.com/gps/new_gps_sum_files/gps_sum.htm A G4 extended example 'exgps' can be found in: examples/extended/eventgenerator/exgps
2010.06.16 -
Emacs - Spell check
> No word lists can be found for the language "en_US" Installing the aspell-en package would solve the problem!
2010.05.06 -
Xerces-C++
Xerces-C++ is a validating XML parser written in a portable subset of C++. Xerces-C++ makes it easy to give your application the ability to read and write XML data. http://xerces.apache.org/xerces-c/ GEANT4 HUMAN PHANTOM - Requires the GDML module to be installed with Geant4 Geometry Description Markup Language HOWTO; http://gdml1.web.cern.ch/GDML1/doc/g4gdml_howto.html #include "G4PVPlacement.h..
2010.03.29 -
cloud-cuckoo-land
PRONUNCIATION: (KLOUD-koo-koo-land) MEANING: noun: An idealized, unrealistic state; a place out of touch with reality. ETYMOLOGY: Loan translation of Greek Nephelokokkugia, from nephele (cloud) + kokkux (cuckoo). The word was coined in The Birds, a comedy by Athenian playwright Aristophanes (c. 450-388 BCE). Nephelokokkugia was the name of a city in the sky, built by the birds in collaboration w..
2010.03.23