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2 Geant4 extended examples - run and event
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4
5 Examples in this directory demonstrate the use of some features in
6 Run and Event categories. Since these categories are on the top of
7 hierarchy of Geant4 structure to control the full functionarities of
8 Geant4, some examples contain features in other categories such as
9 Tracking, Track, Particles, Detector responces, and even some cases
10 Geometry and Processes.
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12 RE01
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15 This example demonstrates how to connect the information between
16 primary particles and hits. It also utilizes some user-information
17 classes. Readout geometry is implemented as a parallel world.
18 Decay of "Unknown" particle (that may represent whatever a particle
19 Geant4 does not know how to deal with) is taken care as "pre-assigned
20 decay products".
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22 RE02
23 ----
24
25 This example demonstrates how to accumulate the physics quantities
26 such as energy deposition and dose for a run. It also demonstrates
27 the use of primitive scorers.
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29 RE03
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31
32 This example demonstrates how to use UI-command base scoring.
33 It create parallel world(s) for defining scoring mesh(es).
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35 RE04
36 ----
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38 This example demonstrates how to define layered mass geometry in
39 a parallel world and use it in a simulation.
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41 RE05
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43
44 Defines a simplified collider detector setup.
45 Demonstrates interfacing to the PYTHIA primary generator. Includes
46 the definition of a 'readout' geometry. Exercises event filtering using
47 the stacking mechanism. Includes visualization.
48 It was moved in extended examples from novice/N04 with removal of
49 novice examples.
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51 RE06
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54 Implements three simplified sandwitch calorimeters.
55 Shows how to modify part of the geometry setup at run-time. Includes
56 detector description parameterisation by materials. Demonstrates
57 sharing of a sensitive detector definition for different sub-detectors.
58 Defines different geometrical regions with different production
59 thresholds. Shows customization of the G4Run.
60 It was moved in extended examples from novice/N07 with removal of
61 novice examples.
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63 RE07
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65
66 Based on extended/electromagnetic/TestEm3, this example demonstrates
67 how to register specialized tracking managers for a particle or a set
68 of particles.