error in batch file

Asked by Ribella

Hi,

I examine A,A->W+,b,Q process (Q is compsite). I want to this calculation with batch file. When I change the run parameter, run returns the following error before completing the process.;

Illegal division by zero at home/calchep_3.6.30/bin/run_batch line 3702

What is the reason of this?

Best Regards,

MUrat

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Alexander Belyaev (alexander.belyaev) said :
#1

Hello,

this warning most probably comes from plots section.
Can not tell for sure since you didn't provide neither batch nor model to
us.
Does batch crash at this message?
In this case it is the error.

Please download the latest version of CalcHEP and check if this message
will appear.

Regards
Alexander

On Tue, 9 Oct 2018, 08:58 Murat, <email address hidden>
wrote:

> New question #674885 on CalcHEP:
> https://answers.launchpad.net/calchep/+question/674885
>
> Hi,
>
> I examine A,A->W+,b,Q process (Q is compsite). I want to this calculation
> with batch file. When I change the run parameter, run returns the following
> error before completing the process.;
>
> Illegal division by zero at home/calchep_3.6.30/bin/run_batch line 3702
>
>
>
> What is the reason of this?
>
> Best Regards,
>
> MUrat
>
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Ribella (ribella) said :
#2

Hi again,

I use CalcHEP 3.6.30 and batch version 1.39. In this calculation, tc is run parameter. Here, I use run parameter as follows

Run parameter: tc
Run begin: 0
Run step size: 0.002
Run n steps: 5

When I look at the html file, it gives the following result

Scans sig
tc=0 0.68
tc=0.002 0.81
tc=0.004 0
tc=0.006 0
tc=0.008 0

so it can't do it exactly.

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Alexander Belyaev (alexander.belyaev) said :
#3

Dear Murat,

thank you for the details,
but as I said,

without batch file and the model
we cannot reproduce the problem and understand
what is the problem is.

The problem is related to your batch and the model, not to the CalcHEP.

Regards,
Alexander

On 09/10/18 09:42, Murat wrote:
> Question #674885 on CalcHEP changed:
> https://answers.launchpad.net/calchep/+question/674885
>
> Status: Answered => Open
>
> Murat is still having a problem:
> Hi again,
>
> I use CalcHEP 3.6.30 and batch version 1.39. In this calculation, tc is
> run parameter. Here, I use run parameter as follows
>
> Run parameter: tc
> Run begin: 0
> Run step size: 0.002
> Run n steps: 5
>
> When I look at the html file, it gives the following result
>
> Scans sig
> tc=0 0.68
> tc=0.002 0.81
> tc=0.004 0
> tc=0.006 0
> tc=0.008 0
>
> so it can't do it exactly.
>

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Ribella (ribella) said :
#4

Hi Alexander,

I can send you batch and the model files if you want

Best Regards,

Murat

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Ribella (ribella) said :
#5

This Solved My Problem.

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Alexander Belyaev (alexander.belyaev) said :
#6

Thanks for notifying,
could you tell us, please, what was the problem for zero cross section?
Unphysical parameter space you have entered?
Thanks,
Alexander

On 15/10/18 20:36, Murat wrote:
> Question #674885 on CalcHEP changed:
> https://answers.launchpad.net/calchep/+question/674885
>
> Status: Open => Solved
>
> Murat confirmed that the question is solved:
> This Solved My Problem.
>

--
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https://www.hep.phys.soton.ac.uk/content/alexander-belyaev

School of Physics & Astronomy, University of Southampton, Office: 5047
SO17 1BJ, TEL.: +44 (0)23 8059 8509; FAX.: +44 (0)23 8059 3910
.....................................................................
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.....................................................................
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Ribella (ribella) said :
#7

Hi Dr. Belyaev,

I do not know exactly. I just got it done again according to the different couplings and the problem was solved. But sometimes I can face such problems in other problems.

Best Regards,

Murat

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Alexander Belyaev (alexander.belyaev) said :
#8

Dear Murat,
good,
if you have a problem next time,
just send us both - -model and batch file so we can reproduce and
analyse the problem
Regards,
Alexander

On 17/10/18 13:02, Murat wrote:
> Question #674885 on CalcHEP changed:
> https://answers.launchpad.net/calchep/+question/674885
>
> Murat posted a new comment:
> Hi Dr. Belyaev,
>
> I do not know exactly. I just got it done again according to the
> different couplings and the problem was solved. But sometimes I can face
> such problems in other problems.
>
> Best Regards,
>
> Murat
>