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"Physics package" occurs as euphemism for the portion of the nuclear weapon that includes a actual explosive part of a weapon: the detonating device explosives, the fissile material, and (for fusion weapons) fusion fuel.

Numerous nuclear weapons come built within a modular fashion, by using the equivalent natural philosophy pack existence utilized for many different warhead applications. E.g., a physical science pack of the B61 nuclear bomb is also utilized in the W80 ALCM warhead, W81 for the cancelled nuclear Standard SM-2 SAM, W84 GLCM warhead, and W85 Pershing II missile.

When photo of payload casings come quite most common, exposure of the "physics package" come quite uncommon, possibly for the oldest & unrefined nuclear weapons.

FreeHEP
Software and information about software which is useful in high energy physics and related fields.

HEPpc
Linux resources for high energy physics, includes low traffic mailing list.

FeynArts
Mathematica package for generation and visualization of Feynman diagrams and amplitudes.

Monte Carlo Number Scheme
MC particle numbering convention, endorsed by the Particle Data Group.

Software and Tools
List at HEPIC.

The CalcHEP and CompHEP Projects
Two Tools designed to calculate cross sections in high energy physics.

Phi (Phenomenology of Hadronic Interactions)
Extension of the Mathematica packages, FeynCalc and FeynArts.

FeynCalc
Mathematica package for algebraic calculations in elementary particle physics, focusing on Feynman diagram calculations.

The ROOT System
An object oriented framework for large scale data analysis. ROOT is a C++ replacement of the popular PAW program developed at CERN.

cfortran.h - Interfacing C/C++ and FORTRAN
cfortran.h is a single header file that allows you to easily use fortran code in c and c++. Very useful for using HBOOK and other CERNLIB code in new c++ applications.


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