How can GEANT4 simulations enhance the understanding of hadronic jets?

sameh
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hi,

I am a PhD student and I'm looking for a course or resources on the hadronic jets and the models used to deal with them in the code simulation GEANT4.
(Example: Bertini model, cascade ...)

I will be very greatfull if you can help me.

Thank you in advance

Sameh
 
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ask your advisor!

also take a look at the PYTHIA manual, which (no surprise) talks about the Lund String model.
 
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