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M. Gigg

Researcher at Durham University

Publications -  19
Citations -  3826

M. Gigg is an academic researcher from Durham University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Physics beyond the Standard Model & Large Hadron Collider. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 18 publications receiving 3562 citations.

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Herwig++ Physics and Manual

TL;DR: Herwig++ as mentioned in this paper is a general-purpose Monte Carlo event generator for the simulation of hard lepton-lepton, leptonhadron and hadron-hadron collisions, with special emphasis on the correct description of radiation from heavy particles.
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Herwig++ Physics and Manual

TL;DR: Herwig++ as mentioned in this paper is a general-purpose Monte Carlo event generator for the simulation of hard lepton-lepton, leptonhadron and hadron-hadron collisions, together with a number of important hard scattering processes.
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Herwig++ 2.3 Release Note

TL;DR: Herwig++ (version 2.3) as mentioned in this paper is a new version of the Monte Carlo program Herwig++ that includes a number of improvements including: the extension of the program to lepton-hadron collisions, the inclusion of several processes accurate at next-to-leading order in the POsitive Weight Hardest Emission Generator (POWHEG) scheme, the addition of three-body decays and finite-width effects in Beyond the Standard Model (BSM) physics processes, a new procedure for reconstructing the kinematics of the parton

Proceedings of the workshop: HERA and the LHC workshop series on the implications of HERA for LHC physics

Hannes Jung, +266 more
TL;DR: The implications of HERA for LHC physics were discussed in this article, where Parton Density Functions Multi-jet final states and energy flows Heavy quarks (charm and beauty) Diffraction Cosmic Rays Monte Carlos and Tools
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Proceedings of the workshop: HERA and the LHC workshop series on the implications of HERA for LHC physics

Hannes Jung, +266 more
TL;DR: The implications of HERA for LHC physics were discussed in this paper, where Parton Density Functions Multi-jet final states and energy flows Heavy quarks (charm and beauty) Diffraction Cosmic Rays Monte Carlos and Tools