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  • CERN Conseil Européen pour la Recherche Nucléaire
  • Fermilab Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory, USA
  • Brookhaven National Laboratory USA
  • SLAC Stanford Linear Accelerator Centre, USA
  • DESY Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron, Germany
  • TRIUMF Canada's National Laboratory for Particle and Nuclear Physics
  • KEK High Energy Accelerator Research Organization, Japan

Experiments

ATLAS UVic ATLAS CERN ATLAS
BABAR UVic BABAR SLAC BABAR
OPAL   CERN OPAL
T2K Canada T2K Japan T2K

Associations

  • CAP Canadian Association of Physicists
  • APS American Physical Society
  • NSERC Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada
  • IPP Institute of Particle Physics

Theoretical Groups

  • CTEQ The Coordinated Theoretical-Experimental Project on QCD

Physics Software

Software Home Pages

COMPHEP

COMPHEP (mirror) is a very useful program evaluating Feynman diagrams. Give it an initial and final state and it will show all of the tree-level diagrams and can combine them to give a total cross-section for all selected diagrams. It can be interfaced to montecarlos and has a built-in numerical module which allows monte carlo evaluation of processes using particular structure functions, etc. It's Feynman diagrams can even be exported directly to the LaTeX picture environment.

To use comphep locally, download and untar it. Then set an environment variable for the program:

export COMPHEP = /home/uvatlas/software/comphep/comphep_32.18/setup/

Then go to your user directory and type "comphep". The rest is point and click.

Physics Resources (Literature, etc.)

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Math Resources

Calculus

Mathematical Packages

MAPLE is a symbolic mathematical tool developed at the University of Waterloo. UVIC has a site-wide license for MAPLE and it can be accessed on unix.uvic.ca - run xmaple. In addition, a copy of MAPLE for Windows is available from the HEP Systems Administrator. Some online tutorial/ reference pages can be found at:

Maple reference at INRIA (in French)

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