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Computational particle physics

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Computational Particle Physics refers to the methods and computing tools developed in and used by particle physics research. Like Computational Chemistry or Computational Biology, it is both a branch of particle physics and an interdisciplinary field relying on computer science, theoretical and experimental particle physics, mathematics,... The main fields are: