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Computing Technology and Environment for Physics Research

General

Parallel and Vector Computing Technologies and Applications

Distributed Computing: Tools for the GRID

Data Fabric and Data Management

Online Monitoring and Control

Software Engineering

Graphic User Interfaces, Common Libraries

Data Analysis - Algorithms and Tools

General

Neural Networks and Other Pattern

Recognition Techniques

Evolutionary and Genetic Algorithms

Advanced Data Analysis Environments

Statistical Methods

Detector and Accelerator Simulations

Reconstruction Algorithms

Simulations and Computations in Theoretical Physics and Phenomenology

General

Automatic Computation Systems: from Processes to Event Generators

Multi-loop Calculations and Higher Order Corrections

Multi-dimensional Integration and Event Generators

Intensive High Precision Numerical Computations: Algorithms and Systems

Computer Algebra Techniques and Applications

-- DenisPerretGallix - 20 Oct 2005

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