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== Running MCatNLO == | == Running MCatNLO == | ||
− | This page describes how to | + | This page describes how to generate <math>t\bar{t}</math>events in using the MCatNLO generator. The description describes what we did for the Rome production and is set up so that you can start from scratch. Since most people will produce various sets of events, some python scripts have been included. They are certainly not brilliant, but provide you with a working starting point. |
== The three steps to success when using MCatNLO == | == The three steps to success when using MCatNLO == | ||
− | Producing events | + | Producing events using MCatNLO can be split up in three separate steps: |
− | # [[MCatNLO Integration step | + | # [[MCatNLO_Step_1 |MCatNLO's Integration step]] |
− | # [[Generating events | + | # [[MCatNLO_Step_2 |Generating events]] |
− | # [[Top decay and producing an | + | # [[MCatNLO_Step_3 |Top decay + Herwig and producing an CBNT and POOL file (Athena)]] |
Latest revision as of 09:22, 10 May 2005
Running MCatNLO
This page describes how to generate events in using the MCatNLO generator. The description describes what we did for the Rome production and is set up so that you can start from scratch. Since most people will produce various sets of events, some python scripts have been included. They are certainly not brilliant, but provide you with a working starting point.
The three steps to success when using MCatNLO
Producing events using MCatNLO can be split up in three separate steps: