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Re: Simulation update at collaboration meeting



David -

  you should not feel completely constrained on the 
time window you have. If you need an extra 15-20
minutes in your session, we can push the collaboration
board meeting out.

   cheers - Curtis
On Mon April 28 2008, David Lawrence wrote:
> 
> Hi Richard,
> 
>     This sounds very relevant. The one issue is the time. We have a 
> total of 1.5 hours to discuss everything regarding offline software. If 
> we put the talk there, then I think we will need to try and squeeze it 
> down to no more than 20 minutes total (including questions). The other 
> option is for you to present this during the beamline section on Friday 
> afternoon. I'm not sure who's chairing that, but that schedule may also 
> be tight. What do you think?
> 
> Regards,
> -David
> 
> Richard Jones wrote:
> > Dave,
> >
> > Yes, I would like to address the question, "What are the beam 
> > intensity limits coming from detector simulation?"  This question came 
> > up several times in the context of end-point physics at the PHP 
> > conference in March.  Part of the answer to this question lies in the 
> > ultimate rate capabilities of the detector elements, especially the 
> > forward detectors, and the other part concerns the development of 
> > specific triggers that are adapted to the specific reactions of 
> > interest.  As a first step, I will present something on the first 
> > issue: 20 minutes + 10 for discussion should be sufficient.
> >
> > Richard J.
> >
> >
> > David Lawrence wrote:
> >>
> >> Hi Richard,
> >>
> >>    Is there anything you'd like to present or discuss during the 
> >> offline software section of the collaboration meeting next week 
> >> (Thurs. May 8th)?
> >>
> >> Regards,
> >> -David
> >>
> >
> 



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