
handle: 2183/45471
[Resumen]: La física de partículas es una rama de la física que se dedica a investigar cuáles son los componentes más fundamentales de la materia y cómo se comportan. El hacer avances en este campo requiere de métodos de experimentación altamente sofisticados y de herramientas específicas preparadas para esta tarea. Ipanema forma parte de estas herramientas, siendo un sistema de análisis estadístico usado por equipos de investigación del Conseil Européen pour la Recherche Nucléaire (CERN). Este trabajo se centrará en buscar formas de contribuir a que el proyecto Ipanema sea fácil de mantener, extensible y siga buenas prácticas de ingeniería informática.
[Abstract]: High Energy physics is a branch of physics devoted to investigating the most fundamental constituents of matter as well as how they behave. Advancing in this field requires not only highly sophisticated experimentation methods but also specialized tools tailored to this purpose. Ipanema is defined as a statistical analysis framework used for this task. It is usedby some of the research teams at Conseil Européen pour la Recherche Nucléaire (CERN). This thesis aims at finding ways to improve Ipanema’s extensibility and maintainibility and also to ensure adherence to sound computer engineering practices.
Traballo fin de mestrado (UDC.FIC). Enxeñaría Informática. Curso 2024/2025
Statistics, High Performance Computing, Análisis Numérico, Estadística, Numerical methods, Física de Partículas, High energy physics, Cómputo de Alto Rendimiento, Métodos Numéricos, Python, Numerical analysis
Statistics, High Performance Computing, Análisis Numérico, Estadística, Numerical methods, Física de Partículas, High energy physics, Cómputo de Alto Rendimiento, Métodos Numéricos, Python, Numerical analysis
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