T 76: Experimentelle Methoden 2
Thursday, March 12, 2009, 16:45–19:00, A022
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16:45 |
T 76.1 |
Track-basiertes Alignment für den Belle Vertex-Detector — •Martin Ritter
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17:00 |
T 76.2 |
Vollständige Rekonstruktion mithilfe Neuronaler Netze am Belle-Experiment — Michael Feindt, Michal Kreps, Thomas Kuhr, Sebastian Neubauer und •Daniel Zander
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17:15 |
T 76.3 |
Anwendung Neuronaler Netze zur Verbesserung physikalischer Analysen am Belle-Detektor — •Sebastian Neubauer, Michael Feindt, Michal Kreps und Thomas Kuhr
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17:30 |
T 76.4 |
PXL 2.0: Toolkit für Physikanalysen in der Elementarteilchenphysik — •Tatsiana Klimkovich, Oxana Actis, Martin Erdmann, Robert Fischer, Andreas Hinzmann, Gero Müller, Matthias Plum und Jan Steggemann
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17:45 |
T 76.5 |
Visual Physics Analysis VISPA — •Andreas Hinzmann, Oxana Actis, Michael Brodski, Martin Erdmann, Robert Fischer, Tatsiana Klimkovich, Gero Müller, Matthias Plum und Jan Steggemann
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18:00 |
T 76.6 |
Delphes, a framework for fast simulation of a general purpose LHC detector — •Xavier Rouby and Severine Ovyn
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18:15 |
T 76.7 |
BAT - a Bayesian Analysis Toolkit — •Kevin Kröninger, Allen Caldwell, and Daniel Kollár
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18:30 |
T 76.8 |
HepMCAnalyser — Cano Ay, Judith Katzy, •Sebastian Johnert und Zhonghua Qin
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18:45 |
T 76.9 |
Reconstruction of physics events in the presence of beam induced bacgrounds at the International Linear Collider — •Katarzyna Wichmann
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