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Matematicheskoe modelirovanie, 2015, Volume 27, Number 7, Pages 31–36 (Mi mm3619)  

$J/\psi\to e^+e^-$ reconstruction in the CBM experiment with parallel computing

O. Yu. Derenovskaya

Laboratory of Information Technologies, JINR
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Abstract: $J/\psi\to e^+e^-$ decay reconstruction in the CBM experiment is considered. The CPU time estimates are given for the algorithms implementing acceleration via code vectorization by means of SIMD instructions and parallelization between the processor cores.
Keywords: data analysis, CBM experiment, $J/\psi$-meson, parallel computation, SIMD instructions.
Received: 30.03.2015
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Document Type: Article
UDC: 004.93'1:519.237:51-72
Language: Russian
Citation: O. Yu. Derenovskaya, “$J/\psi\to e^+e^-$ reconstruction in the CBM experiment with parallel computing”, Matem. Mod., 27:7 (2015), 31–36
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\jour Matem. Mod.
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\pages 31--36
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