Current status of CARLOMAT, a program for automatic computation of lowest order cross sections
Karol Kolodziej (University of Silesia)

TL;DR
CARLOMAT is a software tool designed for automatic calculation of lowest order cross sections in multiparticle reactions, with recent updates, comparisons with other programs, and new physics results on specific electron-positron collision processes.
Contribution
This paper reports the current capabilities, validation, and new physics results of CARLOMAT, enhancing its utility for multiparticle reaction cross section computations.
Findings
CARLOMAT's results agree with other Monte Carlo programs.
New results on e+e- -> b anti-b b anti-b u anti-d d anti-u are presented.
The program's performance and accuracy are validated.
Abstract
The current status of CARLOMAT, a program for automatic computation of the lowest order cross sections of multiparticle reactions is described, the results of comparisons with other multipurpose Monte Carlo programs are shown and some new results on e+e- -> b anti-b b anti-b u anti-d d anti-u are presented.
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