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Hello Kyle,
 MadGraph is one program useful for generating physics events, but you can
generate stdhep files fairly straightforwardly usng pretty much any of the
legacy event generators.
 If you are only interested in generating diagnostic event samples there are
some classes in lcsim which make it fairly easy to do.
 Let me know what you would like to do and we can set you up and get you
running.
 You can open and browse stdhep files using JAS3.
Norman

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From: [log in to unmask] [[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Kyle McCarty [[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Friday, October 19, 2012 6:16 PM
To: hps-software
Subject: StdHEP Generation and Format

Hello HPS-Software,

I am looking to learn how to generate StdHEP files in anticipation of
testing the muon detector files. I didn't see anything specifically on
the confluence site that seemed to explain how this is done. From what
I gather, they are generated using MadGraph. Is there a set of sample
instructions or such somewhere that I can follow to get a better idea
of how to do this?

I would also like to be able to read an StdHEP file and understand
what is inside. Since it handles conversion to StdHEP files, I imagine
that hps-java's ConvertToStdhep.java would contain some reference to
this file structure. Is there a specific library somewhere in hps-java
or SLIC that handles reading/writing StdHEP files?

Thanks,

Kyle McCarty

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