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Description
The Muon g-2 experiment at Fermilab aims to measure the muon anomalous magnetic moment with an unprecedented precision of 140 ppb. In 2021, the first result of the experiment confirmed the previous measurement and increased the deviation with the Standard Model predicition to 4.2 sigma. The size of the first dataset is at multi-petabyte-size level and the final dataset is expected to be 20 times bigger, bringing up a critical challenge to the experiment. In this talk, the offline framework and infrastructure, data production workflow and computing tools for the Muon g-2 experiment are presented.