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CompF2: Theoretical Calculations and Simulation

Working Group Co-Conveners

Name Institution email
Peter BoyleBNL[email protected]
V. Daniel ElviraFNAL[email protected]
Ji QiangLBL[email protected]

Sub-domains and Contact People

For practical purposes, group activities are divided into six subdomains: cosmic calculations, accelerator modeling, beam and detector simulation, physics generators, perturbative calculations, and lattice QCD. During the first CompF2, volunteers were identify to serve as contact people for each sub-domain. These volunteers are responsible for the self-organization of each sub-domain and for establishing a process to contribute a section of the CompF2 report.

Sub-domain Contact People email
Cosmic Calculations Salman Habib (ANL), Zarija Lukic (LBL) [email protected], [email protected]
Accelerator Simulation Axel Huebl (LBL), Cho-Kuen Ng (SLAC), David Sagan (Cornell), Eric Stern (FNAL), Jean-Luc Vay (LBL), Ji Qiang (LBL) [email protected], [email protected], david. [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected]
Beam and Detector SimulationKrzysztof Genser (FNAL), Vincent Pascuzzi (LBL) [email protected], [email protected]
Physics GeneratorsHugh Gallagher (Tufts), Philip Ilten (Cincinatti), Stefan Höche (FNAL), Steve Mrenna (FNAL), Steven Gardiner (FNAL), Taylor Childers (ANL) [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected]
Perturbative Calculations Andreas von Manteuffel (Michigan State) [email protected]
Lattice QCD Andreas Kronfeld (FNAL) [email protected]

How to Participate beyond submitting LOIs and White Papers

CompF2 conveners and sub-domain contact people can be reached via email (see above). CompF2 meets on Fridays 1-3 pm (Pacific), 2-4 pm (Central), 3-5 (Easter) upon necessity. Communication on meetings, deadlines, group activity is done via email. Please subscribe to: [email protected] (Instructions)

Initial charge from CompF conveners

  • Remark: Reason to separate “experimental algorithm parallelization” from “theoretical calculations and simulations”
    • See explanation above in the “Experimental Algorithm Parallelization” working group
  • Functional areas
    • Theoretical calculations (high-order perturbative calculations and lattice field theory)
    • Detector simulations (Geant, … )
    • Particle accelerator modelings (https://snowmass-compf2-accbeammodel.github.io/)
    • Event generators
    • Cosmic frontier simulations
    • Utilization of CPU, accelerator hardware and what comes next in 5-10 years
  • Mandate
    • Describe theoretical calculations, detector simulations, accelerator modelings, event generators that are or will be used by the stakeholders
    • What are the processing resource needed to execute theoretical calculations and simulations
    • What is the technology evolution of processing resources?
      • Coordinate with theoretical calculations and simulations working group
    • How will stakeholders be able to design and write physics algorithms for these processing resources?
      • Coordinate with theoretical calculations and simulations working group
    • How can coding standards and performance standards be used?
      • Coordinate with theoretical calculations and simulations working group, and Collaboration and Ecosystem working group
    • How are the solutions used by the community embedded derived from solutions from industry/other science domains
      • Connections with ML (accelerating calculations, more efficient phase space sampling, lattice QCD, …)

Submitted LOI

Here is the list of submitted LOIs to this topical group. First index before “/” corresponds to the primary frontier used for the submission.

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