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- type: setup command.
- function: set up for computation of the closed orbit.
&closed_orbit
STRING output = NULL;
long output_monitors_only = 0;
long start_from_centroid = 1;
double closed_orbit_accuracy = 1e-12;
long closed_orbit_iterations = 10;
double iteration_fraction = 1;
long fixed_length = 0;
long start_from_recirc = 0;
long verbosity = 0;
&end
output -- The (incomplete) name of an SDDS file to which the closed orbits will be written.
Recommended value: ``%s.clo''.
output_monitors_only -- If non-zero, indicates that the closed orbit output should
include only the data at the locations of the beam-position monitors.
start_from_centroid -- A flag indicating whether to force the computation to start
from the centroids of the beam distribution.
closed_orbit_accuracy -- The desired accuracy of the closed orbit, in terms of the
difference between the start and end coordinates, in meters.
closed_orbit_iterations -- The number of iterations to take in finding the closed orbit.
iteration_fraction -- Fraction of computed change that is used each iteration.
For lattices that are very nonlinear or close to unstable, a number less than 1 can be helpful.
Otherwise, it only slows the simulation.
fixed_length -- A flag indicating whether to find a closed orbit with the same length as the
design orbit by changing the momentum offset.
start_from_recirc -- A flag indicating whether to compute the closed orbit from the
recirculation (recirc) element in the beamline. In general, if you have a recirculation
element, you should give this flag.
verbosity -- A larger value results in more printouts during the computations.
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Michael Borland
2001-10-24