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== Contributing ==
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This wiki is a **collective tool** and relies on contributions from all members.
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== Research Groups ==
== Research Groups ==

Revision as of 14:28, 22 April 2026

L2iT Wiki

Welcome to the L2iT internal wiki.

This wiki is designed as a shared resource for members of the laboratory, in particular newcomers (students, postdocs, visitors). Its goal is to gather useful material, tutorials, and references related to research activities, numerical tools, and everyday scientific work within the lab.

Purpose

  • Provide accessible introductions to the different research topics in the lab
  • Share practical resources (databases, codes, tutorials, workflows)
  • Help newcomers become quickly operational
  • Preserve and transmit knowledge within the group

Contributing

This wiki is a collective tool — everyone is encouraged to contribute.

  • Do not hesitate to add content, even if it is incomplete
  • Small contributions are valuable
  • You are encouraged to correct and improve existing pages
  • Clarity matters more than perfect formatting

You cannot “break” the wiki: everything can be edited, corrected, or reverted.

If something is missing or unclear, it is probably worth adding.

Research Groups

  • CAD — (to be completed)
  • OG — (to be completed)
  • NP — Nuclear Physics
  • PP — (to be completed)

Resources and Tutorials

  • Numerical tools — Training material, software, and practical guides
  • Database — Nuclear physics databases and data resources

Getting Started

If you are new to the lab, you may want to:

  • Browse your group’s page
  • Check the available numerical tools and tutorials
  • Explore the database page for useful references

This wiki evolves continuously — your contributions help make it more useful for everyone.