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Jupyter notebooks for McStas/McStasScript signal generation simulations #61

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CFGrote opened this issue Feb 26, 2021 · 2 comments
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CFGrote commented Feb 26, 2021

Populate a notebook repository with tutorial notebooks to demonstrate how to perform signal simulations with McStasScript. Signals will be stored in nexus format and optionally deposited in suitable database / filestore.

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What is the reason for storing sample signal in nexus format? The nexus format is great for describing detector response, but that would limit the simulation to a certain detector coverage. Can see it could be important in an example, but may not be suitable to store in a database where openPMD may be preferable.

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CFGrote commented Apr 13, 2021

i wrote nexus because that's what is in the proposal. if we have good reasons to use openpmd, i'm happy to propose a change. BTW, would it be possible to make openpmd "nexus compliant" by adding certain metadata tags? if i'm not mistaken, openpmd should support xml as a backend.

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