Contributors and acknowledgements ================================= Xsuite is developed primarily at CERN with the support of the Swiss Accelerator Research and Technology (CHART) program. .. figure:: figures/cern_and_chart.png :width: 60% :align: center Contributors ------------ The following people contributed to the development of this package: From CERN: - David Amorim - Andrey Abramov - Bernardo Abreu Figueiredo - Pablo Arrutia - Hannes Bartosik - Giacomo Broggi - Xavier Buffat - Simon Buijsman - Riccardo De Maria - Laurent Deniau - Colas Droin - Pascal Hermes - Lorenzo Giacomel - Giovanni Iadarola - Peter Kicsiny - Andrea Latina - Bjorn Lindstrom - Szymon Lopaciuk - Lotta Mether - Nicolas Mounet - Konstantinos Paraschou - Marcus Rognlien - John Patrick Salvesen - Martin Schwinzerl - Felix Soubelet - Guido Sterbini - Silke Van Der Schueren - Frederik Van Der Veken - Eskil Vik - Elias Waagaard From other institutes: - Philippe Balanger (TRIUMF, Canada) - Development of wire beam element and Tracker.survey - Manon Boucard (EPFL, Switzwerland) - Development of the electron lens beam element - Kiel Hock (BNL, USA) - Development of spin tracking - Sebastien Joly (Helmholtz-Zentrum, Berlin) - Development of IBS + SR equilibrium calculation - Philipp Niedermayer (GSI, Germany) - Improve apertures API and docstrings, implement `Line.from_sequence`, implement `LastTurnsMonitor`, implement `Exciter`, implement `BeamSizeMonitor`, implement `BeamProfileMonitor`, implement `BeamPositionMonitor`, - Leon Van Riesen-Haupt (EPFL, Switzwerland) checks on synchrotron radiation spectrum. Accelerator physics software ---------------------------- Xsuite is built on the experience of several pre-existing software packages (a great deal could be learnt from documentation, examples and source code). These include: - BMAD - COMBI - ELEGANT - GUINEA-PIG - HEADTAIL - MAD-NG - MAD-X - Sixtrack - Sixtracklib - PLACET - PyAT - PyHEADTAIL - PyWIT - PyPIC - PySSD - PTC References to literature used in the development of the code can be found in bibliography of the :doc:`Xsuite Physics Guide `.