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Machine learning in the search for new fundamental physics

Authors :
Karagiorgi, G
Karagiorgi, G
Kasieczka, G
Kravitz, S
Nachman, B
Shih, D
Karagiorgi, G
Karagiorgi, G
Kasieczka, G
Kravitz, S
Nachman, B
Shih, D
Source :
Nature Reviews Physics; vol 4, iss 6, 399-412; 2522-5820
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Compelling experimental evidence suggests the existence of new physics beyond the well-established and tested standard model of particle physics. Various current and upcoming experiments are searching for signatures of new physics. Despite the variety of approaches and theoretical models tested in these experiments, what they all have in common is the very large volume of complex data that they produce. This data challenge calls for powerful statistical methods. Machine learning has been in use in high-energy particle physics for well over a decade, but the rise of deep learning in the early 2010s has yielded a qualitative shift in terms of the scope and ambition of research. These modern machine learning developments are the focus of the present Review, which discusses methods and applications for new physics searches in the context of terrestrial high-energy physics experiments, including the Large Hadron Collider, rare event searches and neutrino experiments.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Nature Reviews Physics; vol 4, iss 6, 399-412; 2522-5820
Notes :
application/pdf, Nature Reviews Physics vol 4, iss 6, 399-412 2522-5820
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1341876906
Document Type :
Electronic Resource