The Methodical Accelerator Design program MAD for circular accelerators is in regular use for the design and modelling of LEP, LHC, PS and SPS at CERN, and in 10 to 20 other laboratories. It includes the following new accelerator physics features: (i) Machine imperfections, e.g. random and systematic errors in the alignment and excitation of the magnetic elements and read-out errors of the beam-position monitors, (ii) closed orbit correction using the MICADO algorithm, (iii) Lie-algebraic techniques for concatenating beam lines, for tracking trajectories and for higher-order orbit functions, (iv) systematic energy loss due to synchrotron radiation and its effects on the closed orbit and the orbit functions in all 3 degrees of freedom, ( v ) spin dynamics in SMILE style. The data describing the machine are held as data modules in a dynamically managed memory pool, including garbage collection and overflow onto external files. Graphics is interfaced to standard GRS and used for plotting orbit functions along the orbit and versus the momentum error, and phase space plots, Fourier spectra of particle orbits, etc. MAD is implemented on Cray, IBM, Nord, and VAX systems and on Apollo and Sun workstations.
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