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The Purpose of the LAACG
LAACG Members
Contact
ICAP 2002 Publication
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About the LAACG
The Purpose of the LAACG [Top|Topics|Bottom]
The purpose of the Los Alamos Accelerator Code Group
(LAACG) is to be a resource for members of the accelerator community
who use and/or develop software for the design and analysis of particle
accelerators, beam transport systems, light sources, storage rings,
and components of these systems. The LAACG's activities consist of the
following:
- development of state-of-the-art software for use by members of the
accelerator community;
- maintenance and enhancement of certain software packages, including
the Poisson Superfish codes, Parmila, Trace, Trace3d, and (hopefully in
the near future) Parmela and Parmteq;
- user consultation and training;
- distribution of (and providing access to) software and
documentation, and
- gathering and dissemination of information that is of interest to
members of the computational accelerator physics community.
LAACG Members [Top|Topics|Bottom]
We are presently in a period of transition with a smaller team. Expect announcement of additional memebers to the code group in the coming months.
The present members of the LAACG are listed below:
- Dr. Christopher Allen -
Code modernization, accelerator controls.
- Dr. Frank Krawczyk -
Website maintenance, code compendium, consulting, code distribution
Contact [Top|Topics|Bottom]
For any questions, comments, or suggestions regarding the
codes we distribute, their use, or our policies, please
feel free to contact us at:
Phone: 505-667-1958
Fax: 505-665-2904
Email: fkrawczyk@lanl.gov
ICAP 2002 Publication [Top|Topics|Bottom]
More information on the activities and future plans of the LAACG can be
found in a recent publication at the ICAP conference at MSU:
LAACG Publication at ICAP 2002 (PDF)
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