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- F. Zimmermann
CERN, Geneva
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The state-of-the-art in code benchmarking for various types of electron-cloud simulations is reviewed. In particular, we recall possible meanings of benchmarking, summarize past and more recent code comparisons, present examples of code verifications against machine experiments, describe some remaining uncertainties, and formulate a few goals for the future. The code-benchmarking effort is supported by the CARE-HHH initiative on accelerator physics simulation codes, whose other objectives include a common web repository and the practical extension of simulation codes.
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