Thursday, June 18, 2009, 2:30 pm — NSLS-II Seminar Room, Bldg. 817
Mathematica is a high-level program tool with unique capabilities, including symbolic calculation,
dynamic evaluation, various integrators, and others. These capabilites can be also very useful in accelerator beam dynamics study. I've developed a package which can be used for analyzing a lattice to confirm the aimed operation.
In this talk, taking the PLSII lattice as an example, I will show how I analyze and simulate the lattice and also how I optimize the sextupole strengths by directly running the package.
Hosted by: Sam Krinsky
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