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What is HEPMDB?

The High Energy Physics Model DataBase (HEPMDB) was created to facilitate the connection between high energy physics theory and experiment, to store and validate theoretical models, and to develop a dictionary of the model signatures which identifies the fundamental theories responsible for signals expected at the LHC.

HEPMDB is also designed to collect different signatures of its models and their respective experimental efficiencies. Using this information, HEPMDB will be able to compare its Beyond Standard Model (BSM) predictions with LHC data. In doing so, HEPMDB will be able to discriminate the underlying theory.

The database is in the development stage and your input in the 'Forum' section is highly appreciated. The database collects particle physics models. These models are supposed to be public and represent themselves as a set of Feynman Rules which can be expressed in the input form of any matrix element generator such as CalcHEP, CompHEP, FeynArts, Madgraph, SHERPA, WHIZARD. HEPMDB has an entrance for Model authors -- 'Authors' -- where Authors can test and validate their models.

To become an 'Author' you should register in the 'Register' section. 'Authors' are welcome to upload the LanHEP or FeynRules sources of their models.

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