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11<sect2 id="sect.Geom.Intro">
12<title>
13Introduction
14</title>
15
16<para>
17The detector definition requires the representation of its
18geometrical elements, their materials and electronics properties,
19together with visualization attributes and user defined properties.
20The geometrical representation of detector elements focuses on the
21definition of solid models and their spatial position, as well as
22their logical relations to one another, such as in the case of
23containment.
24</para>
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26<para>
27Geant4 uses the concept of "Logical Volume" to manage the
28representation of detector element properties. The concept of
29"Physical Volume" is used to manage the representation of the
30spatial positioning of detector elements and their logical
31relations. The concept of "Solid" is used to manage the
32representation of the detector element solid modeling.
33Volumes and solids must be dynamically allocated in the user
34program; objects allocated are automatically registered in
35dedicated stores which also take care to free the memory at
36the end of a job.
37</para>
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39<para>
40The Geant4 solid modeler is STEP compliant. STEP is the ISO
41standard defining the protocol for exchanging geometrical data
42between CAD systems. This is achieved by standardizing the
43representation of solid models via the EXPRESS object definition
44language, which is part of the STEP ISO standard.
45</para>
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