348 - ATLAS Computing

348 - ATLAS Computing

Update: 2020-07-27
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Guests: Frank Berghaus   Host: Markus Voelter   Shownoter: Bastian Hundt


To conclude our detailed look at the ATLAS experiment, this episode looks at the computing infrastructure. We start out with the trigger systems that decide, very quickly, whether the data from a particular collision is worth keeping. We then discuss the reconstruction of the event, the simulation needed to understand the background as well as the LHC Grid used distribute data and computation over the whole planet. Our guest is CERN’n Frank Berghaus.





Terminology

00:17:05


Reconstruction / Reduction | Data Processing | Online vs. Offline | Cern Datacenter | Bias



Data Processing after Storage of Events

00:42:45


Particle Jets | Momentum | Abstraction



Processing and Reprocessing / CERN Computing Infrastructure

01:03:55


Luminosity | High Luminosity LHC | Vertex Detector



Analysis of Events and Computing Infrastructure

01:24:05


Simulation | Field Theory | Differential Equations | Photon | ROOT Particle Physics Software | Machine Learning | GPU | Multithreading | Supercomputer



CERN File System

02:18:45


CVMFS | Docker


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348 - ATLAS Computing

348 - ATLAS Computing

Markus Voelter, Nora Ludewig