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[Rivet] ATLAS analysis to be included into RivetAndy Buckley andy.buckley at ed.ac.ukThu Dec 20 11:13:39 GMT 2012
On 20/12/12 00:26, Hendrik Hoeth wrote: > Andy, > > Thus spake Roman Lysak (lysak at fzu.cz): > >> we have prepared another analysis from Atlas experiment which we >> would like to include into Rivet. [...] >> class ATLAS_2012_I1119557 : public Analysis { > > are you familiar with this analysis? If not, I'll try to have a look. > Would be nice to get the release out before Christmas and I think this > is the last item on the list. Semi-familiar, and I think it's important: it's the sort of jet substructure stuff that is most easily done in FastJet3, so I'd like to see how they have implemented it. If well-done, I think this is stepping-stone to implementation of at least two other substructure analyses from ATLAS, and can inform how we extend/change the Jet and FastJets classes in future. At some point I think we should require FastJet >= 3.x.y, but that would currently cause problems for Rivet in ATLAS' production release series so has to wait a bit longer. So I'll take a look and hopefully integrate this into the AIDA branch today, and we can release today/tomorrow. It's been pretty obvious that every experiment has been trying to finish off their implementations for Christmas, too, but good to have so many new analyses :) Andy PS. Happy Christmas, everyone. Have a good break! -- Dr Andy Buckley, SUPA Advanced Research Fellow Particle Physics Expt Group, University of Edinburgh The University of Edinburgh is a charitable body, registered in Scotland, with registration number SC005336.
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