Advanced Analysis Methods in High Energy Physics
Pushpalatha C. Bhat

TL;DR
This paper discusses advanced analysis techniques in high energy physics crucial for discovering new particles like the Higgs boson and exploring theoretical models with unprecedented data from experiments.
Contribution
It introduces novel analysis methods tailored for high energy physics to enhance discovery potential and measurement precision.
Findings
Improved methods for data analysis in high energy physics
Enhanced sensitivity to new physics signals
Better exploration of theoretical parameter spaces
Abstract
During the coming decade, high energy physics experiments at the Fermilab Tevatron and around the globe will use very sophisticated equipment to record unprecedented amounts of data in the hope of making major discoveries that may unravel some of Nature's deepest mysteries. The discovery of the Higgs boson and signals of new physics may be around the corner. The use of advanced analysis techniques will be crucial in achieving these goals. I will discuss some of the novel methods of analysis that could prove to be particularly valuable for finding evidence of any new physics, for improving precision measurements and for exploring parameter spaces of theoretical models.
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Taxonomy
TopicsComputational Physics and Python Applications · Neural Networks and Applications · Scientific Research and Discoveries
