Pythia Week 2024

Europe/London
Mendelssohn Room

Mendelssohn Room

Martin Wood Complex, Clarendon Laboratory Parks Rd, Oxford OX1 3PU, United Kingdom
Ilkka Helenius (University of Jyväskylä), Peter Skands (Monash University (AU))
Description

Practical Information:

Airports: 

  • The most convenient airports are Heathrow (frequent direct bus service to Oxford, 1.5 hours; stops at T5 and at T2/3; look for "The Airline") and Birmingham (direct train service to Oxford, 1h).

  • Luton airport is also relatively convenient, with slightly less frequent bus services (look for "National Express").

  • Gatwick and Stansted are both quite far from Oxford, and take more than 2 hours to get to. Gatwick is accessible via the same bus line as Heathrow (but takes an hour more to get to). Stansted can be reached by "National Express".

Convenient Apps for Local Transport

  • The Oxford Bus Company App
  • CityMapper
  • 001 Taxis (Uber does not operate in Oxford)
  • Trainline (for train tickets to/from Oxford)
  • TfL Go if you plan to travel to London.

Zoom Link:

Registration
Participants
Participants
  • Adil Jueid
  • Christian Gutschow
  • Enzo Canonero
  • Gavin Salam
  • Glen Cowan
  • Ilkka Helenius
  • Leif Lönnblad
  • Melissa van Beekveld
  • Michal Kreps
  • Naomi Cooke
  • Peter Skands
  • Philip Ilten
  • Torbjörn Sjöstrand
  • +2
    • 1
      Welcome and Aims

      Including discussion of main goals for the week.

      Speaker: Peter Skands (Monash University (AU))
    • 2
      Beam Remnants & Cosmic Rays - Status and Questions
      Speaker: Torbjorn Sjostrand (Lund University (SE))
    • 3
      String Junctions (& Closepacking) - Status and Questions
      Speaker: Javira Altmann
    • 4
      General Discussion of Physics and Issues related to Hadronization
    • 10:45
      Tea
    • 5
      Angantyr
      Speaker: Dr Ilkka Helenius (University of Jyväskylä)
    • 6
      EIC and Gleipnir - Status and Plans
      Speaker: Leif Lönnblad (Lund University (SE))
    • 7
      Nuclear Geometries
      Speakers: Christian Bierlich, Christian Bierlich (Lund University (SE))
    • 8
      General Discussion of Physics and Issues related to Heavy Ions
    • 12:45
      Lunch in Town
    • 9
      GPU Tutorial
      Speakers: Leif Lönnblad (Lund University (SE)), Michal Kreps (University of Warwick (GB)), Philip Ilten (University of Cincinnati (US))
    • 15:30
      Tea
    • 10
      Pythia 8.312
      Speaker: Philip Ilten (University of Cincinnati (US))
    • 11
      Discussion of Future Roles & Funding Opportunities
    • 17:30
      Pizza Reception Peter's House

      Peter's House

      398 Woodstock Road Wolvercote, Oxford OX2 8JW

      at 398 Woodstock Road, OX2 8JW. We will leave the department shortly before 5.

    • 12
      Total and Diffractive Cross Sections
      Speaker: Torbjorn Sjostrand (Lund University (SE))
    • 13
      Careful discussion of Hadronization variations & general variations, related to #210.
    • 14
      Rivet 4 & Yoda 2
      Speaker: Christian Gutschow (UCL (UK))
    • 10:45
      Tea
    • 15
      Errors on Errors
      Speakers: Enzo Canonero (University of London (GB)), Glen Cowan (Royal Holloway, University of London)
    • 16
      Preliminary Studies
      Speaker: Dr Adil Jueid (Institute for Basic Science)
    • 12:45
      Lunch in Town
    • 17
      Self-Introductions: B. Tuncay & L. Bernardinis (Ongoing Tuning Efforts)
      Speakers: Lorenzo Bernardinis (Universita e INFN Trieste (IT)), Baris Tuncay (University of Oxford (GB))
    • 18
      MCPLOTS - Update and Plans
      Speakers: Natalia Korneeva (Monash University (AU)), Anton Karneyeu (Russian Academy of Sciences (RU))
    • 19
      Work and Discussions related to Tuning
      • Errors on Errors
      • Tunes as Command Files
      • PDF Updates
      • Needs of different communities: From Forward Physics, to B Decays, to FCC-ee, to Hard and Soft Processes at the LHC, to Heavy Ions, EIC, and Cosmic Rays?
      • Studying and Reducing Correlations among parameters? Refactorizations, Reparametrizations?
      • Tuning and Matching/Merging applications.
      • Status of Autotunes now that both Bellm and Gellersen have left?
      • Tuning and PDFs (and orders of PDFs)
      • ...
      Speakers: Peter Skands (Monash University (AU)), Philip Ilten (University of Cincinnati (US))
    • 15:30
      Tea
    • 20
      Plans for New Pythia Tuning
      Speakers: Peter Skands (Monash University (AU)), Stephen Mrenna
    • 21
      Getting to a stage where we can use Reweighting and Professor together
    • 22
      New C++ Version
      Speaker: Philip Ilten (University of Cincinnati (US))
    • 23
      User Interface to Fragmentation: Discussions and Work
    • 10:45
      Tea
    • 24
      Discussions and Work
      • Expect continuations from Monday/Tuesday discussions.
    • 12:45
      Lunch in Town
    • 25
      Discussions and Work
      • Fast Glauber from Angantyr to Cosmic-Ray modelling.
      • Matching/Merging related issues
      • LHE related issues.
      • Clang format.
      • CERN gitlab vs gitlab.com
    • 16:00
      Excursion to Oxford Castle & Prison
    • 26
      PanScales: Intro & Experience with Pythia Interfacing
      Speaker: Melissa Corona van Beekveld (Nikhef National institute for subatomic physics (NL))

      A place to look at for better handling of dot products (gets you O(epsilon)) 
      https://gitlab.com/panscales/panscales-0.X/-/blob/main/shower-code/MomentumM2.cc?ref_type=heads#L32

    • 27
      Pythia Contrib (& Tutorial?)
      Speaker: Philip Ilten (University of Cincinnati (US))
    • 10:45
      Tea
    • 28
      Self-Introductions: Ludo Scyboz, Basem El-Menoufi, and Jack Helliwell
    • 29
      PanScales-Pythia Interface: Discussions
    • 30
      Discussions and Work
      • Numerical accuracy (aiming for Cosmic-Ray energy stability and log tests).Tricks from PanScales: Replacing dot products by cross products, ...
    • 12:45
      Lunch in Town
    • 31
      MiNNLOPS (& Pythia)
      Speaker: Silvia Zanoli (University of Oxford)
    • 32
      Discussions and Work
    • 15:30
      Tea
    • 33
      Particle Theory Seminar by Ilkka Helenius Simpkins Lee Room (Beecroft Building)

      Simpkins Lee Room

      Beecroft Building

      https://zoom.us/j/98685957349?pwd=Z0ZJUE9Odi9MYmlDSDIvYy8zMDVQQT09

      Speakers: Ilkka Helenius (Helsinki Institute of Physics (HIP)-Univ. of Helsinki, Fac. of S), Dr Ilkka Helenius (University of Jyväskylä)
    • 34
      Future

      Collaboration Roles
      Gitlab.com vs CERN Gitlab?

      Speaker: Peter Skands (Monash University (AU))
    • 35
      CR Optimisations & Static Code Analysis
      Speakers: Michal Kreps (University of Warwick (GB)), Philip Ilten (University of Cincinnati (US))
    • 36
      Discussion on Optimisation and related issues
      • Further CR Optimisations (and related)?
      • Identifying MPI bottlenecks. E.g., first-interaction pT and b sampling.
      • Systematic Approach to Identifying and Addressing Optimisation Issues?
      • Inclusion of various compute-intensive intializations as command files?
      • Other Issues related to SCA and Optimisations
      • Instruments for Mac (alternative to valgrind)
      • Studying and Reducing Correlations among parameters? Refactorizations, Reparametrizations?
      • Status and follow-ups on tuning
    • 10:45
      Tea
    • 37
      EvtGen & Pythia
      Speaker: Michal Kreps (University of Warwick (GB))
    • 38
      QED in Hadron Decays
      Speaker: Peter Skands (Monash University (AU))
    • 39
      Discussion & Work

      Including other aspects related to QED / EW physics?
      Including other aspects related to hadron-decay physics?

    • 12:45
      Lunch in Town
    • 40
      Issue Desk and Informal Follow-Ups

      Gitlab.com vs CERN Gitlab?