Sep 15 – 18, 2025
CEA Paris-Saclay
Europe/Paris timezone

Interdisciplinary Digital Twin Engine InterTwin for calorimeter simulation

Sep 16, 2025, 3:30 PM
30m
Amphithéâtre Claude Bloch (IPhT) (CEA Paris-Saclay)

Amphithéâtre Claude Bloch (IPhT)

CEA Paris-Saclay

Bât. 774 - Institut de Physique Théorique (IPhT), F-91190 Gif-sur-Yvette, France
Short-talk HEP - Experiment HEP - Experiment

Speaker

Vera Maiboroda (CNRS, IJCLab)

Description

The interTwin project develops an open-source Digital Twin Engine to integrate application-specific Digital Twins (DTs) across scientific domains. Its framework for the development of DTs supports interoperability, performance, portability and accuracy. As part of this initiative, we implemented the CaloINN normalizing-flow model for calorimeter simulations within the interTwin framework. Calorimeter shower simulations are computationally expensive, and generative models offer an efficient alternative. However, achieving a balance between accuracy and speed remains a challenge, with distribution tail modeling being a key limitation. CaloINN provides a trade-off between simulation quality and efficiency. The ongoing study targets validating the model using high granularity simulations from the Open Data Detector, as well as introducing a set of post-processing modifications of analysis-level observables aimed at improving the accuracy of distribution tails.

Author

Vera Maiboroda (CNRS, IJCLab)

Co-authors

Corentin Allaire (IJCLab, Université Paris-Saclay, CNRS/IN2P3) David Rousseau (IJCLab-Orsay)

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