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extremely user friendly interface, which allows one | extremely user friendly interface, which allows one | ||
to easily implement various kinematical cuts into the calculations. | to easily implement various kinematical cuts into the calculations. | ||
- | Generated events (weighted or unweighted) can be stored in the | + | Generated events (weighted or unweighted) can be stored in the [[https:// |
- | Les Houches Event file or presented "on the fly" with convenient | + | |
built-in tool [[pegasus: | built-in tool [[pegasus: | ||
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* The user-defined setup for any process (total center-of-mass energy, selected parton densities, kinematical restrictions, | * The user-defined setup for any process (total center-of-mass energy, selected parton densities, kinematical restrictions, | ||
* Weighted or unweighted events can be generated. This option is available via main menu //Edit -> Settings -> Generated events// or via popup menu. | * Weighted or unweighted events can be generated. This option is available via main menu //Edit -> Settings -> Generated events// or via popup menu. | ||
- | * If one needs to generate the Les Houches Event file, one has to mark corresponding option before the calculation starts. Note that this option affects the speed of the calculations. | + | * If one needs to generate the [[https:// |
* The calculation will start by choosing the corresponding option in main menu (// | * The calculation will start by choosing the corresponding option in main menu (// | ||
* If there are several contributing subprocesses, | * If there are several contributing subprocesses, | ||
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Contributions to the physics in PEGASUS were provided by Anatoly Kotikov (JINR, Dubna) and | Contributions to the physics in PEGASUS were provided by Anatoly Kotikov (JINR, Dubna) and | ||
- | Nizami Abdulov (MSU, Moscow). We thank Vladimir Lyubushkin (JINR, Dubna), | + | Nizami Abdulov (MSU, Moscow). We thank Vladimir Lyubushkin (JINR, Dubna), |
- | who contributed significantly to the functionality and stability of PEGASUS. | + | and Andrey Prokhorov (MSU, Moscow & JINR, Dubna), |
We are especially grateful to Nikolai Zotov, who guided and supervised our first steps in High Energy Physics, | We are especially grateful to Nikolai Zotov, who guided and supervised our first steps in High Energy Physics, | ||
who encouraged our progress in k< | who encouraged our progress in k< | ||
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