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- CESR/CLEO/LNS
- The CESR e+e- storage ring, CLEO experiment, superconducting RF group and particle theory group at LNS, Cornell University.
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- Cyclotron Research Centre at Louvain-la-Neuve
- Research includes particle accelerators, ion sources and their applications. Also produce accelerated stable and radioactive ion beams. Features staff and facilities, projects, and running experiments.
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- ETH Institute for Particle Physics
- Prof. André Rubbia's group is undertaking fundamental research into elementary particle and astroparticle physics.
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- Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (Fermilab)
- A proton-antiproton collider in Batavia, Illinois.
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- Gran Sasso National Laboratory
- Large underground laboratory for particle physics and nuclear astrophysics.
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- GridPP
- A Grid for UK Particle Physics - a collaboration of Particle Physicists and Computing Scientists from the UK and CERN. News, projects, people, mailing lists, meetings, documents, links.
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- Particle Accelerators Around the World
- Accelerators and labs, listed by location and particle type.
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- Particle Beam Physics Laboratory - UCLA
- Features experiments, collaborations and facilities, recent results and publications, conferences, workshops and meetings .
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- TRIUMF
- Canada's National Laboratory for Particle and Nuclear Physics Owned and operated as a joint venture by a consortium of Canadian universities via a contribution through the National Research Council Canada.
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- Elementary Particles Simulation
- Elementary Particles Simulation using Java Technology.An application made for educational purposes.
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- FLUKA (Fluktuierende Kaskade)
- A stand-alone particle physics Monte-Carlo simulation package. It is being used as a simulation tool in a number of experiments.
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- FeynCalc
- Mathematica package for algebraic calculations in elementary particle physics, focusing on Feynman diagram calculations.
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- FeynDiagram.com
- Free C++ library for drawing Feynman diagrams. The output is in PostScript, which can be used in TeX or printed directly.