Information and statistics in nuclear experiment and theory ISNET-3
ECT* - Villa Tambosi
Strada delle Tabarelle, 286
Trento - Italy
The aim of a workshop is to discuss the use of information theory in the analysis of experiments, and the use of applied mathematics and statistics within the context of theoretical models dealing with current and future experimental data. We will discuss how to assess the statistical and systematic errors on calculated quantities and how to validate model-based extrapolations. We will search for the methods that could help to quantitatively judge the predictive power of nuclear structure models and discuss statistical tools that could help to improve it. We will try to determine which statistical tools can be used to indicate the most influential observables that will significantly constrain theoretical models. The principal aim is to determine statistical tools of nuclear theory that will help planning future experiments and experimental programs.
Organizers
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Bartlomiej Szpak (INP - Polish Academy of Sciences - Krakow)
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David Ireland (University of Glasgow)
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Witold Nazarewicz (FRIB/NSCL - Michigan State University)