TL;DR
The paper details the core software components of the Belle II experiment, enabling efficient processing and analysis of large-scale high-energy physics data through sophisticated algorithms.
Contribution
It introduces the foundational software infrastructure that supports complex data processing and analysis in the Belle II high-energy physics experiment.
Findings
Core software components facilitate large data set analysis.
Enables development of complex algorithms for HEP data.
Supports efficient simulation, reconstruction, visualization, and analysis.
Abstract
Modern high-energy physics (HEP) enterprises, such as the Belle II experiment at the KEK laboratory in Japan, create huge amounts of data. Sophisticated algorithms for simulation, reconstruction, visualization, and analysis are required to fully exploit the potential of these data. We describe the core components of the Belle II software that provide the foundation for the development of complex algorithms and their efficient application on large data sets.
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