Hello Leonid,
I beleive that you maybe able to find everything you need at a more
up-to-date location:
http://lcsim.org/
See if you can find what you need here.
Bruce Schumm
Professor of Physics
UC Santa Cruz
On Wed, 21 Feb 2007 [log in to unmask] wrote:
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> Dear developers of the LCD CD for Snowmass 2001.
> I am a young physics student at Science Faculty at the National
> University of Mexico and currently I am very interested at High Energy
> Particle Physics, particularly on the determination of the strong
> coupling constant from jet multiplicities measured on the Z0
> resonance. That is why I would like to learn to use the JAS program
> and suddenly found the JAS tutorial for Snowmass CD on:
> http://www-sldnt.slac.stanford.edu/snowmass/Documentation/Tutorial/JAS/index.html
> Unfortunately, here in Mexico the Java Analysis Studio is not used
> widely and is impossible to find it at the library, that's why I would
> like to ask you a big question: Is it better to download all the data
> and documentation stored on the Snowmass CD-ROM from
> "www-slac.stanford.edu" or there exists a possibility of finding or
> even buying the CD by itself to reduce the downloading time (not that
> fast internet connection here)?
> Sincerely,
> Leonid Serkin
>
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