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community:hepsim:usage [2016/04/27 16:37] asccommunity:hepsim:usage [2016/04/28 02:51] (current) – [Analysing Monte Carlo event samples] asc
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-====== How to analyse Monte Carlo event samples ======+====== Analysing Monte Carlo events ======
  
 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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 Some analysis examples implemented in Python and C++ can be found in [[fcs:fcchh:intro|here]]. Also look for specific topics given below. Some analysis examples implemented in Python and C++ can be found in [[fcs:fcchh:intro|here]]. Also look for specific topics given below.
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 +======  Finding detector simulations  ======
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 +Every entry in the HepSim has "truth-level" files (created by Monte Carlo generators) and reconstruction tags: Data after processing 
 +by the fast simulation program (Delphes) have the tag "rfastNNN" (NNN is a number), while data after full simulation have the tag "rfullNNN" (NNN is a number). The info pages for each sample has the link to the tag and the information page describing the detector.
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 +If you need to find all samples for a given tag, use the [[http://atlaswww.hep.anl.gov/hepsim/search.php|search page]]. Then type the tag name.
 +For example, if you are searching for the "**rfull006**" reconstruction tag, this page  returns a complete list of Monte Carlo samples which were processed for a given detector.
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 ======  Physics and detector studies  ====== ======  Physics and detector studies  ======
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