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EvtGen  2.0.0
Monte Carlo generator of particle decays, in particular the weak decays of heavy flavour particles such as B mesons.
AUTHORS

Original package authors:

  • David Lange
  • Anders Ryd

Current authors / maintainers:

  • John Back
  • Michal Kreps
  • Thomas Latham

Contributors:

  • Abi Soffer
  • Adlene Hicheur
  • Ajit Kurup
  • Akimasa Ishikawa
  • Aleksandr Berezhnoi
  • Aleksei Luchinsky
  • Alexander Popov
  • Alexei Dvoretskii
  • Alexei Volk
  • Anatoli Likhoded
  • Andrei Gritsan
  • Andrew Crocombe
  • Andrii Verbytskyi
  • Anna Danilina
  • Aurelien Martens
  • Bob Cahn
  • Brian Hamilton
  • Christoph Langenbruch
  • Clara Remon
  • Daniel Craik
  • David Cote
  • David Grellscheid
  • David Kirkby
  • David Loh
  • Denis Dujmic
  • Diego Martinez Santos
  • Edward Chen
  • Elisabeth Niel
  • Eric Conte
  • Fernando Martinez-Vidal
  • Florence Ranjard
  • Francesca Di Lodovico
  • Francesco Sandrelli
  • Frank Wuerthwein
  • Frederic Dreyer
  • Gerhard Raven
  • Gloria Corti
  • Greig Cowan
  • Jack Wimberley
  • Jan Strube
  • Jane Tinslay
  • Jeff Berryhill
  • Jeremy Dalseno
  • Jim Hunt
  • Jim Libby
  • Jochen Dingfelder
  • Joe Izen
  • Jordi Garra Tico
  • Josh Thompson
  • Karen Gibson
  • Konstantin Toms
  • Liaoyuan Dong
  • Luis Miguel Garcia Martin
  • Marcello Rotondo
  • Marcin Chrzaszcz
  • Marco Bomben
  • Marco Gersabeck
  • Marcos Romero Lamas
  • Mark Smith
  • Mark Whitehead
  • Mark Ian Williams
  • Martin Simard
  • Matt Graham
  • Maurizio Pierini
  • Max Baak
  • Michael Sigamani
  • Natalia Kuznetsova
  • Nick Brook
  • Nikolai Nikitin
  • Patrick Robbe
  • Pavel Reznicek
  • Peter Richardson
  • Phil Strother
  • Ricardo Faccini
  • Richard Tesarek
  • Romulus Godang
  • Ryan Newcombe
  • Sheila McLachlin
  • Simon Patton
  • Sophie Versille
  • Stephane Willocq
  • Steve Sekula
  • Sven Menke
  • Thomas Blake
  • Tomas Pilar
  • Veronika Chobanova
  • Wells Wulsin
  • Will Reece
  • William Sutcliffe