Difference between revisions of "Radphi MonteCarlo"
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*Edit events.in and control.in files and the run gradphi.x. | *Edit events.in and control.in files and the run gradphi.x. | ||
− | Resources needed to generate 100000000 events. | + | Resources needed to generate 100000000 events . |
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− | <td>number generated</td> | + | <td>number generated(millions)</td> |
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− | <td> | + | <td>100</td> |
<td>0.0216</td> | <td>0.0216</td> | ||
<td>59000 </td> | <td>59000 </td> |
Revision as of 15:38, 9 June 2014
To generate Radphi Monte Carlo events steps below are followed:
- Edit the decay.dat file and specify the reaction of interest.
- Run mcwrap and specify output name.
- Output file generated with output_name.itape .
- Move this file to the folder Gradphi.
- Edit events.in and control.in files and the run gradphi.x.
Resources needed to generate 100000000 events .
number generated(millions) | CPU time per event (s) | Output file size (MB) | Total time in days |
100 | 0.0216 | 59000 | 25 |