152 research outputs found
Blunt Honesty, Incentives, and Knowledge Exchange
We propose a simple mechanism to facilitate the buying and selling of useful,
bluntly honest information. The for-profit, arm's length knowledge exchange
this mechanism enables may dramatically increase the pace of scientific
progress.Comment: 3 page
Solution to the LHC Inverse Problem
The "LHC Inverse Problem" refers to the question of determining the
underlying physical theory giving rise to the signals expected to be seen at
the Large Hadron Collider. The solution to this problem (Bard) is reviewed. The
combination of CDF and D0 data is motivated.Comment: Talk presented at DIS 2006 and PHENO 2006; 4 page
Sleuth: A Quasi-Model-Independent Search Strategy for New Physics
How can we search for new physics when we only vaguely know what it should
look like? How can we perform an unbiased yet data-driven search? If we see
apparently anomalous events in our data, how can we quantify their
"interestingness" a posteriori? We present an analysis strategy (Sleuth) that
simultaneously addresses each of these questions, and we demonstrate its
application to over thirty exclusive final states in data collected by D0 in
Run I of the Fermilab Tevatron.Comment: 4 pages, presented at Moriond QCD 200
Bard: Interpreting New Frontier Energy Collider Physics
No systematic procedure currently exists for inferring the underlying physics
from discrepancies observed in high energy collider data. We present Bard, an
algorithm designed to facilitate the process of model construction at the
energy frontier. Top-down scans of model parameter space are discarded in favor
of bottom-up diagrammatic explanations of particular discrepancies, an
explanation space that can be exhaustively searched and conveniently tested
with existing analysis tools.Comment: 3 pages, 2 figure
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