Pandora: an Object-Oriented Event Generator for Linear Collider Physics
Michael E. Peskin

TL;DR
Pandora is a modular C++ event generator designed for linear collider physics, enabling flexible simulation of beams, particle production, and decay processes.
Contribution
It introduces a new object-oriented event generator that enhances modularity and flexibility in simulating linear collider events.
Findings
Modular design improves customization of simulations
Supports detailed modeling of particle production and decay
Facilitates future extensions and integrations
Abstract
I describe an new event generator, pandora, which uses the C++ class structure to allow a modular treatment of beams and particle production and decay. (Talk presented at the 1999 International Workshop on Linear Colliders, Sitges, Barcelona, Spain.)
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Taxonomy
TopicsScientific Computing and Data Management · Distributed and Parallel Computing Systems · Advanced Data Storage Technologies
