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DUNE Collaboration, Blake A, Brailsford D, Mawby I, Mouster G, Nowak A et al. DUNE Software and Computing Research and Development. Arxiv. 2025 Mar 31. doi: 10.48550/arXiv.2503.23743

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title = "DUNE Software and Computing Research and Development",
abstract = " The international collaboration designing and constructing the Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment (DUNE) at the Long-Baseline Neutrino Facility (LBNF) has developed a two-phase strategy toward the implementation of this leading-edge, large-scale science project. The ambitious physics program of Phase I and Phase II of DUNE is dependent upon deployment and utilization of significant computing resources, and successful research and development of software (both infrastructure and algorithmic) in order to achieve these scientific goals. This submission discusses the computing resources projections, infrastructure support, and software development needed for DUNE during the coming decades as an input to the European Strategy for Particle Physics Update for 2026. The DUNE collaboration is submitting four main contributions to the 2026 Update of the European Strategy for Particle Physics process. This submission to the 'Computing' stream focuses on DUNE software and computing. Additional inputs related to the DUNE science program, DUNE detector technologies and R&D, and European contributions to Fermilab accelerator upgrades and facilities for the DUNE experiment, are also being submitted to other streams. ",
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author = "{DUNE Collaboration} and Abud, {A. Abed} and R. Acciarri and Acero, {M. A.} and Adames, {M. R.} and G. Adamov and M. Adamowski and D. Adams and M. Adinolfi and C. Adriano and A. Aduszkiewicz and J. Aguilar and F. Akbar and F. Alemanno and Alex, {N. S.} and K. Allison and M. Alrashed and A. Alton and R. Alvarez and T. Alves and H. Amar and P. Amedo and Andrade, {D. A.} and C. Andreopoulos and M. Andreotti and Andrews, {M. P.} and F. Andrianala and S. Andringa and F. Anjarazafy and D. Antic and M. Antoniassi and M. Antonova and A. Aranda-Fernandez and L. Arellano and Diaz, {E. Arrieta} and Arroyave, {M. A.} and J. Asaadi and M. Ascencio and A. Ashkenazi and D. Asner and L. Asquith and E. Atkin and D. Auguste and A. Blake and D. Brailsford and I. Mawby and G. Mouster and A. Nowak and Nowak, {J. A.} and P. Ratoff and Linhui Gu",
note = "Submitted to the 2026 Update of the European Strategy for Particle Physics",
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month = mar,
day = "31",
doi = "10.48550/arXiv.2503.23743",
language = "English",
publisher = "Arxiv",
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TY - UNPB

T1 - DUNE Software and Computing Research and Development

AU - DUNE Collaboration

AU - Abud, A. Abed

AU - Acciarri, R.

AU - Acero, M. A.

AU - Adames, M. R.

AU - Adamov, G.

AU - Adamowski, M.

AU - Adams, D.

AU - Adinolfi, M.

AU - Adriano, C.

AU - Aduszkiewicz, A.

AU - Aguilar, J.

AU - Akbar, F.

AU - Alemanno, F.

AU - Alex, N. S.

AU - Allison, K.

AU - Alrashed, M.

AU - Alton, A.

AU - Alvarez, R.

AU - Alves, T.

AU - Amar, H.

AU - Amedo, P.

AU - Andrade, D. A.

AU - Andreopoulos, C.

AU - Andreotti, M.

AU - Andrews, M. P.

AU - Andrianala, F.

AU - Andringa, S.

AU - Anjarazafy, F.

AU - Antic, D.

AU - Antoniassi, M.

AU - Antonova, M.

AU - Aranda-Fernandez, A.

AU - Arellano, L.

AU - Diaz, E. Arrieta

AU - Arroyave, M. A.

AU - Asaadi, J.

AU - Ascencio, M.

AU - Ashkenazi, A.

AU - Asner, D.

AU - Asquith, L.

AU - Atkin, E.

AU - Auguste, D.

AU - Blake, A.

AU - Brailsford, D.

AU - Mawby, I.

AU - Mouster, G.

AU - Nowak, A.

AU - Nowak, J. A.

AU - Ratoff, P.

AU - Gu, Linhui

N1 - Submitted to the 2026 Update of the European Strategy for Particle Physics

PY - 2025/3/31

Y1 - 2025/3/31

N2 - The international collaboration designing and constructing the Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment (DUNE) at the Long-Baseline Neutrino Facility (LBNF) has developed a two-phase strategy toward the implementation of this leading-edge, large-scale science project. The ambitious physics program of Phase I and Phase II of DUNE is dependent upon deployment and utilization of significant computing resources, and successful research and development of software (both infrastructure and algorithmic) in order to achieve these scientific goals. This submission discusses the computing resources projections, infrastructure support, and software development needed for DUNE during the coming decades as an input to the European Strategy for Particle Physics Update for 2026. The DUNE collaboration is submitting four main contributions to the 2026 Update of the European Strategy for Particle Physics process. This submission to the 'Computing' stream focuses on DUNE software and computing. Additional inputs related to the DUNE science program, DUNE detector technologies and R&D, and European contributions to Fermilab accelerator upgrades and facilities for the DUNE experiment, are also being submitted to other streams.

AB - The international collaboration designing and constructing the Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment (DUNE) at the Long-Baseline Neutrino Facility (LBNF) has developed a two-phase strategy toward the implementation of this leading-edge, large-scale science project. The ambitious physics program of Phase I and Phase II of DUNE is dependent upon deployment and utilization of significant computing resources, and successful research and development of software (both infrastructure and algorithmic) in order to achieve these scientific goals. This submission discusses the computing resources projections, infrastructure support, and software development needed for DUNE during the coming decades as an input to the European Strategy for Particle Physics Update for 2026. The DUNE collaboration is submitting four main contributions to the 2026 Update of the European Strategy for Particle Physics process. This submission to the 'Computing' stream focuses on DUNE software and computing. Additional inputs related to the DUNE science program, DUNE detector technologies and R&D, and European contributions to Fermilab accelerator upgrades and facilities for the DUNE experiment, are also being submitted to other streams.

KW - physics.data-an

KW - hep-ex

KW - physics.ins-det

U2 - 10.48550/arXiv.2503.23743

DO - 10.48550/arXiv.2503.23743

M3 - Preprint

BT - DUNE Software and Computing Research and Development

PB - Arxiv

ER -