![]() ![]() Lyn Evans, head of the LHC project, stated that "the results from SixTrack are really making a difference, providing us with new insights into how the LHC will perform". ![]() SixTrack was developed by Frank Schmidt of the CERN Accelerators and Beams Department and produces results that are essential for verifying the long term stability of the high energy particles in the LHC. Currently there is no user limit and qualification. The application went public, with a 5000 user limit, on September 29 to commemorate CERN's 50th anniversary. SixTrack was first introduced as a beta on 1 September 2004 and a record 1000 users signed up within 24 hours. The CMS application (formerly a standalone project called allows users to run simulations for the Compact Muon Solenoid experiment on their computers. The participation of volunteers in the application was suspended indefinitely on 19 November 2018. Beauty īeauty (LHCb ) compared the decay of bottom quarks ( It can be run in VirtualBox or natively on Linux. Atlas Ītlas uses volunteer computing power to run simulations of the ATLAS experiment. Atlas, CMS, and Test4Theory use VirtualBox, an x86 virtualization software package. The project currently runs four applications-Atlas, CMS, SixTrack, and Test4Theory-which deal with different aspects of research conducted in LHC like calculating particle beam stability and simulating proton collisions. The project is cross-platform, and runs on a variety of computer hardware configurations. The project is run with the help of over 9,300 active volunteer users contributing more than 18,300 computers processing at a combined 144 teraFLOPS as of April 2021. The project's computing power is utilized by physicists at CERN in support of the Large Hadron Collider and other experimental particle accelerators. ch /lhcathome is a volunteer computing project researching particle physics that uses the Berkeley Open Infrastructure for Network Computing (BOINC) platform. ![]()
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