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  • CERNLIB

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  • AcerMC Monte Carlo Generator: The AcerMC Monte-Carlo event generator is dedicated for generation of the Standard Model background processes in pp collisions at the LHC.
  • CERN Computing Documentation: Provides CERNLIB documentation. Also provides tutorials, FAQs, newsletters and reference cards for a wide range of software.
  • cfortran.h - Interfacing C/C++ and FORTRAN: cfortran.h is a single header file that allows you to easily use fortran code in c and c++. Very useful for using HBOOK and other CERNLIB code in new c++ applications.
  • Elementary Particles Simulation: Elementary Particles Simulation using Java Technology.An application made for educational purposes.
  • Fermitools: The Fermilab Software Tools Program (Fermitools) aims to provide useful tools to the community. A wide range of tools are available, and all are free.
  • FeynArts: Mathematica package for generation and visualization of Feynman diagrams and amplitudes.
  • FeynCalc: Mathematica package for algebraic calculations in elementary particle physics, focusing on Feynman diagram calculations.
  • FeynDiagram.com: Free C++ library for drawing Feynman diagrams. The output is in PostScript, which can be used in TeX or printed directly.
  • FeynFig: FeynFig is a program to generate feynman diagrams in xfig format.
  • Feynmf: Drawing Feynman diagrams with LaTeX and Metafont.
  • FLUKA (Fluktuierende Kaskade): A stand-alone particle physics Monte-Carlo simulation package. It is being used as a simulation tool in a number of experiments.
  • FreeHEP: Software and information about software which is useful in high energy physics and related fields.
  • Hanna: A C-based Analysis Tool for the HERMES experiment at the DESY laboratory in Hamburg, Germany.
  • HEPpc: Linux resources for high energy physics, includes low traffic mailing list.
  • HERWIG: A Monte Carlo package for simulating hadron emission reactions with interfering gluons. Also contains a list of some "competitor" generators.
  • JaxoDraw: A Java program for the interactive drawing of Feynman diagrams
  • Monte Carlo Number Scheme: MC particle numbering convention, endorsed by the Particle Data Group.
  • Pandora: A physics event generator for linear collider studies. It includes beamstrahlung, initial state radiation, hadronization, and full treatment of polarization effects.
  • Phi (Phenomenology of Hadronic Interactions): Extension of the Mathematica packages, FeynCalc and FeynArts.
  • Povama: Persint OpenGL Visualization for ATLAS Muon Analysis. Software used to visualize the reconstruction of muon traces.
  • PYTHIA (and JETSET): An event generator for a large number of physics processes. The site contains the latest source, the official manual and a short write-up describing PYTHIA's status with respect to the physics.
  • Software and Tools: List at HEPIC.
  • StdHep: Provides a common output format for Monte Carlo events so that event generators and other simulators can easily be compared. It also provides a set of routines which convert Herwig, Jetset, Isajet, or QQ events to and from the standard HEP event format.
  • Texsis - TeX Macros for Physicists: This package provides a number of useful features for typesetting research papers. It is an extension to Plain Tex.
  • The CalcHEP and CompHEP Projects: Two Tools designed to calculate cross sections in high energy physics.
  • The ROOT System: An object oriented framework for large scale data analysis. ROOT is a C++ replacement of the popular PAW program developed at CERN.


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