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MOX report on particle tracking in quadrupoles

by Nicola Parolini|Published January 21, 2019

Abele Simona, Luca Bonaventura and co-authors at CEA, Saclay have published a MOX report proposing improved techniques for the numerical simulation of protons in magnetic quadrupoles. The report can be downloaded here

https://www.mate.polimi.it/biblioteca/add/qmox/15-2018.pdf

  • Magnetostatics
  • ODE methods
  • Particle accelerators

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