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http://genie-mc.org | https://genie-mc.github.io GENIE is the world’s leading neutrino event generator, bridging theory and experiment in modern neutrino physics. It underpins data interpretation and exploitation across major experiments. The effort is supported by an international collaboration of scientists. |
GENIE plays the leading role in:
- the development of a modern event generation framework, including experimental interfaces and analysis-related tools in support of neutrino experiments,
- the validated and efficient implementation of a constellation of alternative physics models within a common platform,
- the development and characterisation of novel and predictive comprehensive physics models including all processes relevant from MeV to PeV energy scales, and
- the development of an advanced global analysis of neutrino scattering data for model tuning and data-driven model uncertainty evaluation.
You can find more details in our mission statement.
The GENIE collaboration maintains a suite of well-known software products. All GENIE products are hosted in this official GitHub organization. Click here for a list and brief description of all repositories.
Some GENIE products—such as the event generator platform, physics models, and tools—are open-source under a permissive academic license. Others, linked to proprietary global neutrino scattering analyses, do not release source code. Instead, analysis results (tunes and uncertainties) are made available through the platform. Click here for the GENIE copyright notice.
If you use GENIE, please cite it properly. Click here for citation guidelines.
For more information about GENIE, please see our manual and recent publications and talks. For communication, can join the GENIE user mailing list and the GENIE Slack workspace - if you don't have access, please request an invitation by e-mail. Feel free to join our monthly User Forum.
For all enquiries, contact Prof. Costas Andreopoulos.