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LHAPDF6: parton density access in the LHC precision era. / Buckley, A.G.; Ferrando, James Edward; Lloyd, Stephen et al.
In: Eur. Phys. J., Vol. C, No. 75, 132, 20.03.2015.

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Buckley, AG, Ferrando, JE, Lloyd, S, Nordstrom, K, Page, B, Rüfenacht, M, Schoenherr, M & Watt, G 2015, 'LHAPDF6: parton density access in the LHC precision era', Eur. Phys. J., vol. C, no. 75, 132. https://doi.org/10.1140/epjc/s10052-015-3318-8

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Buckley, A. G., Ferrando, J. E., Lloyd, S., Nordstrom, K., Page, B., Rüfenacht, M., Schoenherr, M., & Watt, G. (2015). LHAPDF6: parton density access in the LHC precision era. Eur. Phys. J., C(75), Article 132. https://doi.org/10.1140/epjc/s10052-015-3318-8

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Buckley AG, Ferrando JE, Lloyd S, Nordstrom K, Page B, Rüfenacht M et al. LHAPDF6: parton density access in the LHC precision era. Eur. Phys. J. 2015 Mar 20;C(75):132. doi: 10.1140/epjc/s10052-015-3318-8

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Buckley, A.G. ; Ferrando, James Edward ; Lloyd, Stephen et al. / LHAPDF6: parton density access in the LHC precision era. In: Eur. Phys. J. 2015 ; Vol. C, No. 75.

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abstract = "The Fortran LHAPDF library has been a long-term workhorse in particle physics, providing standardised access to parton density functions for experimental and phenomenological purposes alike, following on from the venerable PDFLIB package. During Run 1 of the LHC, however, several fundamental limitations in LHAPDF{\textquoteright}s design have became deeply problematic, restricting the usability of the library for important physics-study procedures and providing dangerous avenues by which to silently obtain incorrect results. In this paper we present the LHAPDF 6 library, a ground-up re-engineering of the PDFLIB/LHAPDF paradigm for PDF access which removes all limits on use of concurrent PDF sets, massively reduces static memory requirements, offers improved CPU performance, and fixes fundamental bugs in multi-set access to PDF metadata. The new design, restricted for now to interpolated PDFs, uses centralised numerical routines and a powerful cascading metadata system to decouple software releases from provision of new PDF data and allow completely general parton content. More than 200 PDF sets have been migrated from LHAPDF 5 to the new universal data format, via a stringent quality control procedure. LHAPDF 6 is supported by many Monte Carlo generators and other physics programs, in some cases via a full set of compatibility routines, and is recommended for the demanding PDF access needs of LHC Run 2 and beyond.",
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