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Multiplex and Unfolding: Computer Simulation in Particle Physics

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  26 September 2008

Martina Merz
Affiliation:
CERN, the European Laboratory for Particle Physics, Geneva, and Institute of Sociology, University of Berne

Abstract

What kind of objects are computer programs used for simulation purposes in scientific settings? The current investigation treats a special case. It focuses on “event generators,” the program packages that particle physicists construct and use to simulate mechanisms of particle production. The paper is an attempt to bring the multiplex and unfolding character of such knowledge objects to the fore: Multiple meanings and functions are embodied in the object and can be drawn out selectively according to the requirements of a work setting. The object's conceptual complexity governs its application in some contexts, while the object is considered a mere “black box,” transparent and ready-to-hand, in others. These two poles span a full spectrum of object aspects, functions, and conceptions. Event generators are ideas turned into software, testing grounds for models, just a tool to study the performance of a detector, etc. The object's multiplex nature is submitted to negotiation among different actors.

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1999

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