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The Monte Carlo files (truth level, fast simulations and full simulations) | The Monte Carlo files (truth level, fast simulations and full simulations) | ||
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You have several choices for data analysis: | You have several choices for data analysis: | ||
- | 1) Using hs-tools as described in [[http:// | + | * Using the hs-tools |
+ | * Using [[http:// | ||
+ | * Using C++/ROOT. If you run over ProMC (truth-level) files, look at the manual [[asc: | ||
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+ | Some analysis examples implemented in Python and C++ can be found in [[fcs: | ||
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+ | Every entry in the HepSim has " | ||
+ | by the fast simulation program (Delphes) have the tag " | ||
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+ | If you need to find all samples for a given tag, use the [[http:// | ||
+ | For example, if you are searching for the " | ||
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- | 2) Using [[http:// | ||
- | 3) Using C++/ROOT. If you run over ProMC (truth-level) files, look at the manual [[asc: | ||
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This manual describes how to work with truth-level samples posted on HepSim. | This manual describes how to work with truth-level samples posted on HepSim. | ||
[[https:// | [[https:// | ||
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