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7th June 2017, 01:48 PM
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IIT Chennai Notes
I am pursuing B.Tech 1st Semester Course of IIT Chennai. I need important notes. So tell me on which site I can download important notes for B.Tech Course of IIT Chennai?
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7th June 2017, 02:18 PM
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Re: IIT Chennai Notes
As you are looking for important notes for B.Tech Course of IIT Chennai, so here I want to inform you that we have notes of following topics: Simulation & Reconstruction - GEANT 4 Standard Model, Higgs Boson and what next? (Article) Building up the Standard Gauge Model of High Energy Physics QCD @ LHC Physics Beyond the Standard Model? Particle Identification An Introduction to Charged Particles Tracking Statistical Methods - Lectures Discovering Higgs Boson at LHC (pptx version) Standard Model, Higgs Boson and what next? (Presentation) Tracking@LHC Introduction to PID Control Standard Model and Higgs Theory (pdf version) Standard Model and Higgs Theory (pptx version) FPGA Orientation Signal Processing Electronics for Nuclear and High Energy Physics Discovering Higgs Boson at LHC (pdf version) Statistical Methods - Problems You can contact us on website where you are visiting now to get notes of any of these topics. Although I am providing notes of Simulation & Reconstruction topic for your reference: Simulation & Reconstruction Preface Reference: – Introduction to Experimental High Energy Physics: Richard Fernow (Cambridge University Press) – Data Analysis Technique for High Energy Physics: R.K.Bock, H.Grote, D.Notz, M.Regler (Cambridge University Press) – Experimental Technique in High Energy Nuclear and Particle Physics: T.Ferbel ed. (World Scientific) Apology: – Nothing on event generators – Only hand-on can give the right impression of this field Interpretation The data could have been an event like this. ‰ But how to make sure that the interpretation has any touch of reality Present Day HEP Experiments A modern high energy physics experiment demands Go to higher and higher energies to probe at shorter distances Large number of particles are produced in a given interaction Look for rarer processes → work at very high luminosities Multiple interactions in a single event To cope such complex requirement – Use a very large and composite detector system Last edited by Rajkumar Agarwal; 7th June 2017 at 02:24 PM. |