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In this note we briefly discuss the computing needs of future experiments. While the demands of the LHC experiments are very massive, also the demands of future non accelerator experiments are impressive.
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Capiluppi, P., Giacomelli, R., Mandrioli, G. (2001). Computing at Future Accelerator and Non Accelerator Large Experiments. In: Giacomelli, G., Spurio, M., Derkaoui, J.E. (eds) Cosmic Radiations: From Astronomy to Particle Physics. NATO Science Series, vol 42. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-010-0634-7_36
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