Monte Carlo Event Generation using Adaptive Meshes of
Nuclear Data
Project information
- Start date: 1 September, 2019
- End date: Present
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What if we mesh data points of spin, energy and other characteristics of the nucleus?
In this project, the CRTC Lab in collaboration
with Jefferson Lab explore the idea of creating meshes
based on random events that span out of both theoretical and experimental data.
This effort is supported by the Center of Nuclear Femptography.
Adaptation is used to create a mesh with vertex-weights such that its interpolation error <= error-threshold.
Once we have generated a good enough adaptive mesh, we can utilize it as a look-up table
to generate random Monte Carlo events with accurate values.
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Example meshes can be found in CRTC’s examples website