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PYTHIA is a general-purpose event generator for multiparticle production in high-energy physics. After a general introduction and program news survey, some areas of recent physics progress are considered: the matching to matrix elements,…

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology · Physics 2007-05-23 Torbjörn Sjöstrand

The evolution of the widely-used PYTHIA particle physics event generator is outlined, from the early days to the current status and plans. The key decisions and the development of the major physics components are put in context.

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology · Physics 2020-01-08 Torbjörn Sjöstrand

An overview is given of general-purpose event generators, especially PYTHIA and HERWIG. The current status is summarized, some recent physics improvements are described, and planned future projects are outlined.

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology · Physics 2007-05-23 T. Sjöstrand , M. H. Seymour

PYTHIA version 6 represents a merger of the PYTHIA 5, JETSET 7 and SPYTHIA programs, with many improvements. It can be used to generate high-energy-physics `events', i.e. sets of outgoing particles produced in the interactions between two…

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology · Physics 2008-11-26 Torbjörn Sjöstrand , Patrik Edén , Christer Friberg , Leif Lönnblad , Gabriela Miu , Stephen Mrenna , Emanuel Norrbin

The PYTHIA program is a standard tool for the generation of events in high-energy collisions, comprising a coherent set of physics models for the evolution from a few-body hard process to a complex multiparticle final state. It contains a…

The PYTHIA program can be used to generate high-energy-physics `events', i.e. sets of outgoing particles produced in the interactions between two incoming particles. The objective is to provide as accurate as possible a representation of…

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology · Physics 2009-11-11 Torbjorn Sjostrand , Stephen Mrenna , Peter Skands

The PYTHIA program can be used to generate high-energy-physics `events', i.e. sets of outgoing particles produced in the interactions between two incoming particles. The objective is to provide as accurate as possible a representation of…

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology · Physics 2007-05-23 Torbjörn Sjöstrand , Leif Lönnblad , Stephen Mrenna , Peter Skands

The PYTHIA program can be used to generate high-energy-physics `events', i.e. sets of outgoing particles produced in the interactions between two incoming particles. The objective is to provide as accurate as possible a representation of…

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology · Physics 2007-05-23 Torbjörn Sjöstrand , Leif Lönnblad , Stephen Mrenna

The PYTHIA program is a standard tool for the generation of high-energy collisions, comprising a coherent set of physics models for the evolution from a few-body hard process to a complex multihadronic final state. It contains a library of…

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology · Physics 2010-04-06 Torbjörn Sjöstrand , Stephen Mrenna , Peter Skands

Pythia 8, the C++ rewrite of the commonly-used Pythia event generator, is now available in a first full-fledged version 8.1. The older Pythia 6.4 generator in Fortran 77 is still maintained, for now, but users are strongly recommended to…

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology · Physics 2008-09-02 Torbjörn Sjöstrand

The PYTHIA program can be used to generate high-energy-physics 'events' with sets of outgoing particles produced in the interactions between two incoming particles. The objective is to provide a representation, as accurate as possible, of…

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology · Physics 2010-05-24 Sparsh Navin

This is the latest edition of the physics description and manual of the PYTHIA and JETSET programs for event generation in High Energy Physics.

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology · Physics 2007-05-23 Torbjorn Sjostrand

Some features of modern simulation tools for high-energy physics are reviewed.

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology · Physics 2007-06-01 Tanju Gleisberg , Stefan Hoeche , Frank Krauss , Radoslaw Matyszkiewicz , Marek Schoenherr , Steffen Schumann , Frank Siegert , Jan Winter

This manual describes the PYTHIA 8.3 event generator, the most recent version of an evolving physics tool used to answer fundamental questions in particle physics. The program is most often used to generate high-energy-physics collision…

Event generators play a crucial role in the exploration of LHC physics. This presentation summarizes news and plans for the three general-purpose pp generators HERWIG, PYTHIA and SHERPA, as well as briefer notes on a few other generators.…

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology · Physics 2016-08-24 Torbjörn Sjöstrand

We have successfully developed a technique to integrate an automatic event-generator generation system GRACE and a general-purpose event generator framework PYTHIA. The codes generated by GRACE are embedded in PYTHIA in the created event…

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology · Physics 2009-11-07 K. Sato , S. Tsuno , J. Fujimoto , T. Ishikawa , Y. Kurihara , S. Odaka

We describe the recent development of the Herwig++ event generator.

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology · Physics 2007-06-21 Martyn Gigg , Peter Richardson

The GR@PPA event generator has been updated to version 2.7. This distribution provides event generators for $V$ ($W$ or $Z$) + jets ($\leq$ 4 jets), $VV$ + jets ($\leq$ 2 jets) and QCD multi-jet ($\leq$ 4 jets) production processes at $pp$…

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology · Physics 2008-11-26 S. Tsuno , T. Kaneko , Y. Kurihara , S. Odaka , K. Kato

The activities of the QCD working group concentrated on improving the understanding and Monte Carlo simulation of multi-jet final states due to hard QCD processes at LEP, i.e. quark-antiquark plus multi-gluon and/or secondary quark…

General-purpose Monte Carlo event generators have become important tools in particle physics, allowing the simulation of exclusive hadronic final states. In this article we examine the Pythia 8 generator, in particular focusing on its…

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology · Physics 2011-03-18 Richard Corke , Torbjörn Sjöstrand
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