When I looked into the code runsinglezone.cpp, I noticed that there is one option for use approximate weak rates. And maybe some related codes could be found in the folder /nucnet-tools-code/examples/weak. However, I could not compile successfully via ./examples_make.
And I didn't find related topics in your blog, so Could you give mean idea of the meaning of this "approximate weak rates" and how I can print out the approximate weak rates to compare them with the rates from JINA reaclib?
Thanks a lot!
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Thanks for your post. Indeed, there is the possibility of running with weak approximate rates. I am developing a new code for that, and I'll try to blog about it in the coming weeks. Best wishes.
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Dear Prof. Meyer,
When I looked into the code runsinglezone.cpp, I noticed that there is one option for use approximate weak rates. And maybe some related codes could be found in the folder /nucnet-tools-code/examples/weak. However, I could not compile successfully via ./examples_make.
And I didn't find related topics in your blog, so Could you give mean idea of the meaning of this "approximate weak rates" and how I can print out the approximate weak rates to compare them with the rates from JINA reaclib?
Thanks a lot!
Thanks for your post. Indeed, there is the possibility of running with weak approximate rates. I am developing a new code for that, and I'll try to blog about it in the coming weeks. Best wishes.