Recent highlights from GENIE v3
Luis Alvarez-Ruso, Costas Andreopoulos, Adi Ashkenazi, Christopher, Barry, Steve Dennis, Steve Dytman, Hugh Gallagher, Alfonso Andres Garcia, Soto, Steven Gardiner, Walter Giele, Robert Hatcher, Or Hen, Libo Jiang, Igor, D. Kakorin, Konstantin S. Kuzmin, Anselmo Meregaglia

TL;DR
GENIE v3 introduces comprehensive neutrino interaction models, improved simulation capabilities, and new analysis frameworks, significantly advancing neutrino physics research tools and data analysis methods.
Contribution
This paper details recent technical and physics developments in the GENIE v3 series, including new models, tools, and configurations for neutrino interaction simulations.
Findings
Introduction of new physics models and configurations
Enhanced simulation and analysis tools
Public release of extensive model tunes and frameworks
Abstract
The release of GENIE v3.0.0 was a major milestone in the long history of the GENIE project, delivering several alternative comprehensive neutrino interaction models, improved charged-lepton scattering simulations, a range of beyond the Standard Model simulation capabilities, improved experimental interfaces, expanded core framework capabilities, and advanced new frameworks for the global analysis of neutrino scattering data and tuning of neutrino interaction models. Steady progress continued following the release of GENIE v3.0.0. New tools and a large number of new physics models, comprehensive model configurations, and tunes have been made publicly available and planned for release in v3.2.0. This article highlights some of the most recent technical and physics developments in the GENIE v3 series.
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