Monte Carlo simulations for future high-energy particle collision experiments
by
DrSergei Chekanov
(ANL)
→
Asia/Shanghai
A419 (IHEP)
A419
IHEP
Description
Abstract:
Monte Carlo simulations are an essential for the strategic planning
of future energy-frontier experiments, such as High-Luminosity LHC, ILC
(International Linear Collider), FCC (Future Circular Collider), CEPC
(Circular Electron Positron Collider), SPPC (Super Proton-Proton
Collider) and other future particle collider proposals. This talk
describes a project, called HepSim, that focuses on Monte Carlo samples
created using large-scale computing facilities such as High-performance
computing (HPC) and the Open Science grid (OSG). HepSim provides
software tools and publicly accessible Monte Carlo event samples
including fast and full detector simulations. A few examples with
performance and detector optimization studies for the FCC-hh and CEPC
will be illustrated.