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Takashi Sasaki
Researcher at KEK
Publications - 142
Citations - 29626
Takashi Sasaki is an academic researcher from KEK. The author has contributed to research in topics: Monte Carlo method & Grid. The author has an hindex of 27, co-authored 138 publications receiving 25107 citations. Previous affiliations of Takashi Sasaki include Niigata University.
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Geant4—a simulation toolkit
S. Agostinelli,John Allison,K. Amako,J. Apostolakis,Henrique Araujo,P. Arce,Makoto Asai,D. Axen,S. Banerjee,G. Barrand,F. Behner,Lorenzo Bellagamba,J. Boudreau,L. Broglia,A. Brunengo,H. Burkhardt,Stephane Chauvie,J. Chuma,R. Chytracek,Gene Cooperman,G. Cosmo,P. V. Degtyarenko,Andrea Dell'Acqua,G. Depaola,D. Dietrich,R. Enami,A. Feliciello,C. Ferguson,H. Fesefeldt,Gunter Folger,Franca Foppiano,Alessandra Forti,S. Garelli,S. Gianì,R. Giannitrapani,D. Gibin,J. J. Gomez Y Cadenas,I. González,G. Gracia Abril,G. Greeniaus,Walter Greiner,Vladimir Grichine,A. Grossheim,Susanna Guatelli,P. Gumplinger,R. Hamatsu,K. Hashimoto,H. Hasui,A. Heikkinen,A. S. Howard,Vladimir Ivanchenko,A. Johnson,F.W. Jones,J. Kallenbach,Naoko Kanaya,M. Kawabata,Y. Kawabata,M. Kawaguti,S.R. Kelner,Paul R. C. Kent,A. Kimura,T. Kodama,R. P. Kokoulin,M. Kossov,Hisaya Kurashige,E. Lamanna,Tapio Lampén,V. Lara,Veronique Lefebure,F. Lei,M. Liendl,W. S. Lockman,Francesco Longo,S. Magni,M. Maire,E. Medernach,K. Minamimoto,P. Mora de Freitas,Yoshiyuki Morita,K. Murakami,M. Nagamatu,R. Nartallo,Petteri Nieminen,T. Nishimura,K. Ohtsubo,M. Okamura,S. W. O'Neale,Y. Oohata,K. Paech,J Perl,Andreas Pfeiffer,Maria Grazia Pia,F. Ranjard,A.M. Rybin,S.S Sadilov,E. Di Salvo,Giovanni Santin,Takashi Sasaki,N. Savvas,Y. Sawada,Stefan Scherer,S. Sei,V. Sirotenko,David J. Smith,N. Starkov,H. Stoecker,J. Sulkimo,M. Takahata,Satoshi Tanaka,E. Tcherniaev,E. Safai Tehrani,M. Tropeano,P. Truscott,H. Uno,L. Urbán,P. Urban,M. Verderi,A. Walkden,W. Wander,H. Weber,J.P. Wellisch,Torre Wenaus,D.C. Williams,Douglas Wright,T. Yamada,H. Yoshida,D. Zschiesche +126 more
TL;DR: The Gelfant 4 toolkit as discussed by the authors is a toolkit for simulating the passage of particles through matter, including a complete range of functionality including tracking, geometry, physics models and hits.
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Geant4 developments and applications
John Allison,K. Amako,John Apostolakis,Henrique Araujo,P.A. Dubois,Makoto Asai,G. Barrand,R. Capra,Stephane Chauvie,R Chytracek,G.A.P. Cirrone,Gene Cooperman,G. Cosmo,Giacomo Cuttone,G.G. Daquino,M. Donszelmann,M. Dressel,Gunter Folger,Franca Foppiano,J. Generowicz,Vladimir Grichine,Susanna Guatelli,P. Gumplinger,A. Heikkinen,Ivana Hrivnacova,A. S. Howard,Sebastien Incerti,Vladimir Ivanchenko,T. Johnson,F.W. Jones,Tatsumi Koi,R. P. Kokoulin,M. Kossov,Hisaya Kurashige,V. Lara,S.A. Larsson,Fan Lei,O. Link,Francesco Longo,M. Maire,A. Mantero,B. Mascialino,I. McLaren,Patricia Mendez Lorenzo,K. Minamimoto,K. Murakami,Petteri Nieminen,Luciano Pandola,S. Parlati,Luis Peralta,J Perl,Andreas Pfeiffer,Maria Grazia Pia,Alberto Ribon,Pedro Rodrigues,Giorgio Ivan Russo,S.S Sadilov,Giovanni Santin,Takashi Sasaki,David J. Smith,N. Starkov,Satoshi Tanaka,E. Tcherniaev,B. Tome,A. Trindade,Pete Truscott,L. Urbán,M. Verderi,A. Walkden,J.P. Wellisch,D.C. Williams,Douglas Wright,H. Yoshida +72 more
TL;DR: GeGeant4 as mentioned in this paper is a software toolkit for the simulation of the passage of particles through matter, it is used by a large number of experiments and projects in a variety of application domains, including high energy physics, astrophysics and space science, medical physics and radiation protection.
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Recent developments in GEANT4
John Allison,K. Amako,John Apostolakis,Pedro Arce,Makoto Asai,Tsukasa Aso,Enrico Bagli,Alexander Bagulya,Sw. Banerjee,G. Barrand,B. R. Beck,Alexey Bogdanov,D. Brandt,Jeremy M. C. Brown,Helmut Burkhardt,Ph Canal,D. Cano-Ott,Stephane Chauvie,Kyung-Suk Cho,G.A.P. Cirrone,Gene Cooperman,M. A. Cortés-Giraldo,G. Cosmo,Giacomo Cuttone,G.O. Depaola,Laurent Desorgher,X. Dong,Andrea Dotti,Victor Daniel Elvira,Gunter Folger,Ziad Francis,A. Galoyan,L. Garnier,M. Gayer,K. Genser,Vladimir Grichine,Vladimir Grichine,Susanna Guatelli,Susanna Guatelli,Paul Gueye,P. Gumplinger,Alexander Howard,Ivana Hřivnáčová,S. Hwang,Sebastien Incerti,Sebastien Incerti,A. Ivanchenko,Vladimir Ivanchenko,F.W. Jones,S. Y. Jun,Pekka Kaitaniemi,Nicolas A. Karakatsanis,Nicolas A. Karakatsanis,M. Karamitrosi,M.H. Kelsey,Akinori Kimura,Tatsumi Koi,Hisaya Kurashige,A. Lechner,S. B. Lee,Francesco Longo,M. Maire,Davide Mancusi,A. Mantero,E. Mendoza,B. Morgan,K. Murakami,T. Nikitina,Luciano Pandola,P. Paprocki,J Perl,Ivan Petrović,Maria Grazia Pia,W. Pokorski,J. M. Quesada,M. Raine,Maria A.M. Reis,Alberto Ribon,A. Ristic Fira,Francesco Romano,Giorgio Ivan Russo,Giovanni Santin,Takashi Sasaki,D. Sawkey,J. I. Shin,Igor Strakovsky,A. Taborda,Satoshi Tanaka,B. Tome,Toshiyuki Toshito,H.N. Tran,Pete Truscott,L. Urbán,V. V. Uzhinsky,Jerome Verbeke,M. Verderi,B. Wendt,H. Wenzel,D. H. Wright,Douglas Wright,T. Yamashita,J. Yarba,H. Yoshida +102 more
TL;DR: Geant4 as discussed by the authors is a software toolkit for the simulation of the passage of particles through matter, which is used by a large number of experiments and projects in a variety of application domains, including high energy physics, astrophysics and space science, medical physics and radiation protection.
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Track structure modeling in liquid water: A review of the Geant4-DNA very low energy extension of the Geant4 Monte Carlo simulation toolkit
Mario A. Bernal,Marie-Claude Bordage,Jeremy M. C. Brown,Jeremy M. C. Brown,Marie Davídková,E. Delage,Z. El Bitar,Shirin A. Enger,Ziad Francis,Susanna Guatelli,Vladimir Ivanchenko,M. Karamitros,Ioanna Kyriakou,Lydia Maigne,Sylvain Meylan,K. Murakami,Shogo Okada,H. Payno,Yann Perrot,Ivan Petrović,Q.T. Pham,Aleksandra Ristić-Fira,Takashi Sasaki,Václav Štěpán,H.N. Tran,Carmen Villagrasa,Sebastien Incerti +26 more
TL;DR: This paper presents the most recent review of the Geant4-DNA extension, as available to Geant 4 users since June 2015 (release 10.2 Beta), and includes the description of new physical models for thedescription of electron elastic and inelastic interactions in liquid water, as well as new examples dedicated to the simulation of physicochemical and chemical stages of water radiolysis.
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Comparison of Geant4 electromagnetic physics models against the NIST reference data
K. Amako,Susanna Guatelli,Vladimir Ivanchenko,M. Maire,B. Mascialino,K. Murakami,Pentti Nieminen,Luciano Pandola,S. Parlati,Maria Grazia Pia,M. Piergentili,Takashi Sasaki,L. Urbán +12 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the results of a series of comparisons for the evaluation of Geant4 electromagnetic processes with respect to United States National Institute of Standards and Technologies (NIST) reference data are presented.