4–8 Nov 2019
Adelaide Convention Centre
Australia/Adelaide timezone

Applications of the Recursive Jigsaw Reconstruction Method

7 Nov 2019, 14:15
15m
Hall G (Adelaide Convention Centre)

Hall G

Adelaide Convention Centre

Oral Track 6 – Physics Analysis Track 6 – Physics Analysis

Speaker

Jason Oliver (University of Adelaide (AU))

Description

The Recursive Jigsaw Reconstruction method is a technique to analyze reconstructed particles in the presence of kinematic and combinatoric unknowns which are associated with unmeasured or indistinguishable particles. By factorizing the unknowns according to an assumed topology and applying fixed algorithmic choices - Jigsaw Rules, we are able to approximately reconstruct rest frames throughout the assumed topology. In this talk I will provide an overview of the applications of this technique.

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Primary author

Jason Oliver (University of Adelaide (AU))

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