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Software-Computing System for Numerical Modelling of Beam Dynamics in Accelerators. / Krushinevskii, E.A.; Andrianov, S.N.; Ivanov, A.N.; Kulabukhova, N.V.; Sboeva, E.O.
Proceedings of the 9th International Particle Accelerator Conference. ed. / Shane Koscielniak ; Todd Satogata; Volker RW Schaa; Jana Thomson. Geneva, Switzerland : JACoW, 2018. p. 3435-3437.Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Conference contribution › Research › peer-review
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TY - GEN
T1 - Software-Computing System for Numerical Modelling of Beam Dynamics in Accelerators
AU - Krushinevskii, E.A.
AU - Andrianov, S.N.
AU - Ivanov, A.N.
AU - Kulabukhova, N.V.
AU - Sboeva, E.O.
PY - 2018/6
Y1 - 2018/6
N2 - The spectrum of software packages for the physics of charged particles beams is extremely wide. From most popular and effective systems can be allocated such programs as COSY Infinity, MAD X, MARYLIE, TRANSPORT. Heterogeneous individual formats of input and output data, the lack of a common and user-friendly interface and the narrow specialization of these programs poses a number of challenges for the modern researchers. It significantly reduces the effectiveness and quality of corresponding computational experiments. In this article we present a universal tool for automation and acceleration of computing experiments. The authors consider a method for developing the concept and prototype of a corresponding software package that would combine the advantages of existing (non-commercial) systems. This software will be able to unify the input and output data format for certain programs, visualize the information in various ways, provide reference and training information for "beginners". The results obtained within the developed framework will be a significant contribution both to the development of numerical and symbolical methods for solving evolution nonlinear equations.
AB - The spectrum of software packages for the physics of charged particles beams is extremely wide. From most popular and effective systems can be allocated such programs as COSY Infinity, MAD X, MARYLIE, TRANSPORT. Heterogeneous individual formats of input and output data, the lack of a common and user-friendly interface and the narrow specialization of these programs poses a number of challenges for the modern researchers. It significantly reduces the effectiveness and quality of corresponding computational experiments. In this article we present a universal tool for automation and acceleration of computing experiments. The authors consider a method for developing the concept and prototype of a corresponding software package that would combine the advantages of existing (non-commercial) systems. This software will be able to unify the input and output data format for certain programs, visualize the information in various ways, provide reference and training information for "beginners". The results obtained within the developed framework will be a significant contribution both to the development of numerical and symbolical methods for solving evolution nonlinear equations.
KW - software
KW - experiment
KW - controls
KW - interface
KW - simulation
U2 - 10.18429/JACoW-IPAC2018-THPAK087
DO - 10.18429/JACoW-IPAC2018-THPAK087
M3 - Conference contribution
SN - 9783954501847
SP - 3435
EP - 3437
BT - Proceedings of the 9th International Particle Accelerator Conference
A2 - Koscielniak , Shane
A2 - Satogata, Todd
A2 - Schaa, Volker RW
A2 - Thomson, Jana
PB - JACoW
CY - Geneva, Switzerland
T2 - 9th International Particle Accelerator Conference
Y2 - 29 April 2018 through 4 May 2018
ER -
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