Results of participation of NSC KIPT in the CERN/CMS Monte-Carlo event Production
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https://doi.org/10.24144/2415-8038.2003.14.171-174Abstract
The hardware configuration and cluster software of the NSC KIPT specialized Linux cluster constructed for carrying out work on CMS physics simulations and data processing are described. The performances and architecture of the cluster are outlined. The results of participation of NSC KIPT in the CERN/CMS Monte-Carlo event production arc presented.
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