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- T. Pieloni
CERN, Geneva
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During the collision of two charged beams the strong non-linear electromagnetic fields of the two beams perturb each other. This effect is called beam-beam interaction. Of particular interest in present and future machines are studies of the behaviour of equally strong and intense beams, the so-called strong-strong beam-beam interaction. After a careful definition of strong-strong beam-beam effects, I describe the applications where such studies are required. A major issue for strong-strong simulations are the computational challenges which are discussed. Finally I shall describe some of the modern techniques and procedures to solve them.
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