Date: Sun, 25 Nov 2012 16:28:39 +0000 From: Colin Lally To: Christopher Lester Subject: RE: arXiv submission submit/0588717 (fwd) Hi Chris As we discussed a few weeks ago, I have now been through the folders I had accumulated on PCIL and have created a "final" folder called "MT2Approx_FinalFiles" (and deleted everything else that was old/unimportant). This top folder has three folders in it: The first (alphabetically) "MC Data..." contains files related to the three UTM scenarios referenced in the paper e.g. copy of Monte Carlo used to get data, datafiles themselves, three Excel files used to generate figures for the three scenarios (also in here are older files related to the small bit of work I did looking at how the quartic calculator worked with LHC event generators using Rivet, Aida etc - I didn't want to simply get rid of this stuff so thought I'd leave it in this folder) The second "MT2 Approx..." contains the tex, bib, pdf figure files etc for the paper itself - as you obviously have your own copy of all of this stuff, this folder can probably be deleted in its entirety? The third "Quartic..." contains the key files used to estimate the execution time for each of the three ways of calculating MT2 (quartic, bisect, MT2_approx quadratic) - and of course contains recent and final versions of the quartic and quadratic code. NB I haven't been able to check that I emailed you the final code files (as I sent them from my now defunct .cam.ac email account). So note that the most recent code files (and the ones that I guess should now be added to the stransverse mass library as referenced in the paper?) are those two with names ending with the date "...050812.cpp" - one for the quartic, and one called SimpleMT2 (for MT2_Approx - should be renamed I guess!). I perhaps could have been a little bit more cut-throat in my deletion of files, but assumed that the fairly modest size of what's left wasn't going to be too much of an issue for you to store on the HEP server. If there is still too many files, let me know and I'll re-sharpen the scythe! Other than that, once you've moved over this final folder, I'm sure your IT people would be glad to know my project account can then be closed down (sob!) Final thing, could you send me the arXiv password for the paper? Best wishes Colin