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Tag Archives: ATLAS
Modelling the invisible part of the cross-section
Originally posted on 2 eV Blog:
I am on day 3 – or is it 4, I lose count – of a quarantine since coming down with mild flu-like symptoms on Tuesday. For about half of that time I have been…
Posted in Particle Physics, Physics, Science
Tagged ATLAS, Coronavirus, James Monk, Monte Carlo, reblog
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Reinterpretation of Data
Good data can be interpreted many ways. (So can bad data of course, but that’s boring.) This is not a comment on any recent epidemiology modelling, though I suppose there may be some issues in common. Here in my little … Continue reading
Posted in Particle Physics, Physics, Science
Tagged ATLAS, CMS, contur, Coronavirus, Cosmic Shambles, Les Houches, LHC, LHCb
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A Meta-Analysis Of LHC Results
This article on the arXiv today seems interesting. I like this kind of meta-analysis. But two thing leap out at me.
Posted in Particle Physics, Physics, Science
Tagged ATLAS, CMS, open data, statistics
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Collective Effects
There are interesting developments at the moment on the borders between particle physics and nuclear physics, in the study of hot dense blobs of matter made of quarks and gluons.
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Tagged ATLAS, heavy ions, LHC
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