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        <content>DASHH: Particle Tracking

General Information

Charged particle track finding and fitting is one of the most computationally complex and expensive parts of event reconstruction at High Energy Physics collider experiments, in particular for experiments such as ATLAS at the Large Hadron Collider, and its future High-Luminosity upgrade. 
As collision rates continue to rise in order to provide increasingly large data sets for analysis, the challenges associated with track reconstruction are exacerba…</content>
        <summary>DASHH: Particle Tracking

General Information

Charged particle track finding and fitting is one of the most computationally complex and expensive parts of event reconstruction at High Energy Physics collider experiments, in particular for experiments such as ATLAS at the Large Hadron Collider, and its future High-Luminosity upgrade. 
As collision rates continue to rise in order to provide increasingly large data sets for analysis, the challenges associated with track reconstruction are exacerba…</summary>
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