Beams and Accelerators with MATLAB

With Companion Media Pack

Nonfiction, Science & Nature, Science, Physics, Nuclear Physics, Quantum Theory
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Author: Dan Green ISBN: 9789813237483
Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Company Publication: March 16, 2018
Imprint: WSPC Language: English
Author: Dan Green
ISBN: 9789813237483
Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Company
Publication: March 16, 2018
Imprint: WSPC
Language: English

This book explores a first introduction to particle beams and accelerators. The text uses the suite of tools made available in the MATLAB package. Since many colleges have a site wide license, these tools are often freely available to students. A brief introduction to those tools is made initially. Analogues in classical optics are introduced where useful. The text is compact and focuses on graphical data display and dynamical "movies" as an aid to understanding specific systems. Hands on dialogue using command line inputs, "apps", and "live" tools are stressed. The extensive algebraic steps are subsumed into the associated scripts, where the symbolic math utilities spare the reader from the math manipulations. Both beams and periodic structures are covered. Dispersion, insertions, acceleration and light sources are discussed.

Contents:

  • Introduction to MATLAB

  • Classical Optics

  • Uniform Electric and Magnetic Fields

  • Dipole

  • Quadrupole

  • Quadrupole Doublet, Triplet

  • Beams

  • FODO

  • Periodic Structures

  • Dispersion

  • Insertions

  • Low Beta

  • Magnet Imperfections and Beam Interactions

  • Acceleration

  • Medical Applications and Light Sources

  • Summary

  • Appendices:

    • Inputs for "Plot"
    • Live and App Designer Scripts
    • Initial MATLAB Scripts
    • Useful Trig Identities
    • Collider Accelerator Parameters
    • Radiation Length of the Elements

Readership: Graduate students and researchers in high energy physics and accelerator physics.
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This book explores a first introduction to particle beams and accelerators. The text uses the suite of tools made available in the MATLAB package. Since many colleges have a site wide license, these tools are often freely available to students. A brief introduction to those tools is made initially. Analogues in classical optics are introduced where useful. The text is compact and focuses on graphical data display and dynamical "movies" as an aid to understanding specific systems. Hands on dialogue using command line inputs, "apps", and "live" tools are stressed. The extensive algebraic steps are subsumed into the associated scripts, where the symbolic math utilities spare the reader from the math manipulations. Both beams and periodic structures are covered. Dispersion, insertions, acceleration and light sources are discussed.

Contents:

Readership: Graduate students and researchers in high energy physics and accelerator physics.
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