GGEMS
1.1
GPU GEant4-based Monte Carlo Simulations
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Files | |
file | GGEMSComptonScattering.hh [code] |
Compton Scattering process from standard model for Geant4 (G4KleinNishinaCompton) | |
file | GGEMSComptonScatteringModels.hh [code] |
Models for Compton scattering, only for OpenCL kernel usage. | |
file | GGEMSCrossSections.hh [code] |
GGEMS class handling the cross sections tables. | |
file | GGEMSEMProcess.hh [code] |
GGEMS mother class for electromagnectic process. | |
file | GGEMSLogEnergyTable.hh [code] |
GGEMS class computing log table for cut convertion from length to energy. | |
file | GGEMSParticleConstants.hh [code] |
Storing particle states for GGEMS. | |
file | GGEMSParticleCrossSections.hh [code] |
Structure storing the particle (photon, electron, positron) cross sections for OpenCL device. | |
file | GGEMSParticles.hh [code] |
Class managing the particles in GGEMS. | |
file | GGEMSPhotoElectricEffect.hh [code] |
Photoelectric Effect process using Sandia table. | |
file | GGEMSPhotoElectricEffectModels.hh [code] |
Models for PhotoElectric effect, only for OpenCL kernel usage. | |
file | GGEMSPrimaryParticles.hh [code] |
Structure storing the primary particle buffers for both OpenCL and GGEMS. | |
file | GGEMSProcessConstants.hh [code] |
Storing some __constant variables for process. | |
file | GGEMSProcessesManager.hh [code] |
GGEMS class managing the processes in GGEMS simulation. | |
file | GGEMSRangeCuts.hh [code] |
GGEMS class storing and converting the cut in energy cut. The computations come from G4RToEConvForGamma, G4RToEConvForElectron, G4VRangeToEnergyConverter and G4PhysicsTable, G4PhysicsLogVector, G4PhysicsVector. | |
file | GGEMSRangeCutsManager.hh [code] |
GGEMS class managing the range cuts in GGEMS simulation. | |
file | GGEMSRayleighScattering.hh [code] |
Rayleigh scattering process using Livermore model. | |
file | GGEMSRayleighScatteringModels.hh [code] |
Models for Rayleigh scattering, only for OpenCL kernel usage. | |
file | GGEMSSandiaTable.hh [code] |
Sandia table useful for photoelectric effect. | |