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F.W. Jones

Researcher at TRIUMF

Publications -  25
Citations -  27385

F.W. Jones is an academic researcher from TRIUMF. The author has contributed to research in topics: Space charge & Beam (structure). The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 25 publications receiving 23151 citations.

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Geant4—a simulation toolkit

S. Agostinelli, +126 more
TL;DR: The Gelfant 4 toolkit as discussed by the authors is a toolkit for simulating the passage of particles through matter, including a complete range of functionality including tracking, geometry, physics models and hits.
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Geant4 developments and applications

TL;DR: GeGeant4 as mentioned in this paper is a software toolkit for the simulation of the passage of particles through matter, it is used by a large number of experiments and projects in a variety of application domains, including high energy physics, astrophysics and space science, medical physics and radiation protection.
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Recent developments in GEANT4

John Allison, +102 more
TL;DR: Geant4 as discussed by the authors is a software toolkit for the simulation of the passage of particles through matter, which is used by a large number of experiments and projects in a variety of application domains, including high energy physics, astrophysics and space science, medical physics and radiation protection.
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Hybrid fast multipole method applied to beam-beam collisions in the strong-strong regime

TL;DR: In this paper, the strong-strong interactions of two colliding beams are simulated by tracking the motion of a set of macroparticles, and the field generated by each distribution is evaluated using the fast multipole model.
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Accsim - a program to simulate the accumulation of intense proton beams

TL;DR: ACCSIM as discussed by the authors is a multiparticle 3D tracking code initially written to simulate multi-urn injection, which treats simultaneously, but to a certain degree of approxima- tion, transverse and longitudinal space charge forces, lattice perturbations simulated by thin multipoles, and energy loss, Coulomb and nuclear scattering in charge exf change foils or internal targets.