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The GENIE Generator is a leading simulation tool for neutrino experiments, featuring a modular framework with advanced physics, BSM channels, and tuned models from global data analysis. It supports all neutrinos, targets, and energies (MeV–PeV), with tools for flux, geometry, event generation, and reweighting.
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