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Introduction to SIS
The SIS manual is available [https://dcc.ligo.org/cgi-bin/private/DocDB/ShowDocument?docid=160 here].
Getting started
SIS is available on a couple of the control room machines (e.g. rossa) and on menkar.ligo.caltech.edu (fast).
There is a SIS directory on the 40m SVN (https://nodus.ligo.caltech.edu:30889/svn/trunk/SIS/) which contains some ongoing work on e.g. LG33 beams.
To run SIS type sis at the command line. This will open the program and give you a choice of configurations.
Typing e.g. FP will open a simulation of a single Fabry-Perot arm cavity.
Type lock
Things you might want to do
Define a simulation
Lock a cavity
Run simulations in a loop
Sweep the cavity length
