Information and Statistics in Nuclear Experiment and Theory (ISNET v8)

America/New_York
1200 FRIB (NSCL/FRIB)

1200 FRIB

NSCL/FRIB

Facility for Rare Isotope Beams Michigan State University 640 South Shaw Lane East Lansing, MI 48824, USA
Scott Pratt (Michigan State University)
Description

Dear Colleagues;
Due to the spread of COVID-19, the ISNET Local Organizing Committee will postpone the in-person conference for 2021.

A Virtual conference will be held on December 14-17 2020, updates will follow.

     Thank you for your understanding.
     INSET 8 Local Organizing Committee

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The in-person Information and Statistics in Nuclear Experiment and Theory (ISNET 8) conference will be held at the Facility for Rare Isotope Beams (FRIB) on the campus of Michigan State University (MSU) in East Lansing, MI USA in Dec.

Data is expensive to obtain and comes with uncertainty. What is the best way to use experimental data in the formulation of theoretical models that attempt to explain the results? This workshop will 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 data.

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Topics

• Information theory

• Bayesian approaches

• Uncertainty quantification

• Statistical correlations

• Computational techniques

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Key Questions

• How can we estimate statistical and systematic errors on calculated quantities?

• How can the uniqueness and usefulness of an observable be assessed, i.e., its information content with respect to current theoretical models?

• How can model-based extrapolations be validated and verified?

• What experimental data are crucial for better constraining current nuclear models?

• How can statistical tools of nuclear theory help planning future experiments and experimental programs?

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Background

The scientific method uses experimentation to assess theoretical predictions. Based on experimental data, the theory is modified and can be used to guide future measurements. The process is then repeated until the theory is able to explain observations, and the experiment is consistent with theoretical predictions. The positive feedback in the loop "experiment-theory-experiment-" can be enhanced if statistical methods and scientific computing are applied to determine the independence of model parameters, parameter uncertainties, and the errors of calculated observables.

Nuclei communicate with us through a great variety of observables. Some are easy to measure; some take a considerable effort and experimental ingenuity. But not every observable has a potential to impact theoretical developments: some are more important than the others. Nuclear theory is developing tools to deliver uncertainty quantification and error analysis for theoretical studies as well as for the assessment of new experimental data. Statistical tools can also be used to assess the information content of an observable with respect to current theoretical models, and evaluate the degree of correlation between different observables. Such technologies are essential for providing predictive capability, estimate uncertainties, and assess model-based extrapolations - as theoretical models are often applied to entirely new nuclear systems and conditions that are not accessible to experiment.

Participants
  • Abudit Rai
  • Achim Schwenk
  • Adam Anthony
  • Adam Thornton
  • Alberto Garcia
  • Alessandro Pastore
  • Alex Conley
  • Alex Haidet
  • Alexander Voinov
  • Alexandra Roussou
  • Alexandra Semposki
  • Amy Lovell
  • Andreas Ekström
  • Andrew Steiner
  • Annika Thiel
  • Ao Luo
  • arindam fadikar
  • Austin Bozgoz
  • Austin Schmier
  • Betty Tsang
  • Bijaya Acharya
  • Bradley Sherrill
  • Bryan McKinnon
  • Carl Brune
  • Chandrodoy Chattopadhyay
  • Charles Hughes
  • Chi-En Teh
  • chiehjen yang
  • Chloë Hebborn
  • Christal Martin
  • Christian Drischler
  • Christian Forssén
  • Christian Honisch
  • Chun Yuen Tsang
  • Cole Pruitt
  • Dananjaya Liyanage
  • Daniel Lay
  • Daniel Odell
  • Daniel Phillips
  • David Ireland
  • Dean Lee
  • Deborah Rönchen
  • Derek Everett
  • Derek Glazier
  • Derek Soeder
  • Dick Furnstahl
  • Dorit Hammerling
  • Eduardo Coello Pérez
  • Eric Flynn
  • Esra Yüksel
  • Fabio Zeiser
  • Farah Afzal
  • Filomena Nunes
  • Francesco Marino
  • Frederi Viens
  • Gabriel Rodriguez Linera
  • Gautam Rupak
  • Gustav Robertson
  • Hang Yu
  • Hannah Elfner
  • Hao Tran
  • Harald W. Griesshammer
  • Heiko Hergert
  • Hubert Hansen
  • Huey-Wen Lin
  • Ibrahim Alnamlah
  • Isak Svensson
  • Jacek Dobaczewski
  • James Fitches
  • Jared O'Neal
  • Jason Bub
  • Jean-Francois Paquet
  • Jeremy Bonnard
  • Jian Liu
  • Jiangming Yao
  • John Williamson
  • John Yannotty
  • Jordan Fox
  • Jose Mendoza
  • Joseph Wieske
  • Joshua Wylie
  • Junjie Liao
  • Kang Yu
  • Karina Martirosova
  • Kevin Ingles
  • Kevin Quinlan
  • Konstantinos Kravvaris
  • Kristine Sønstevold Beckmann
  • Kyle Godbey
  • Leo Neufcourt
  • Lijie Sun
  • Liner Santos
  • Lipei Du
  • LongGang Pang
  • Louise Clark
  • Lucas Platter
  • Maheshwor Poudel
  • Man Xie
  • Marc Salinas
  • maria piarulli
  • Mario Cromaz
  • Matt Menickelly
  • Matt Pratola
  • Matthew Heffernan
  • Matthew Shelley
  • Mengzhi Chen
  • Michael Betancourt
  • Michael Doering
  • Michael Grosskopf
  • Michael Quinonez
  • Mohammad Al-mamun
  • Morten Hjorth-Jensen
  • Moses Chan
  • Nabin Rijal
  • Narendra Rathod
  • Nicholas Zachariou
  • Nicolas Schunck
  • Nicole Vassh
  • Nils Stausberg
  • Nobuo Hinohara
  • Ozge Surer
  • Pablo Giuliani
  • Paolo Sassarini
  • Patrick Steffanic
  • Paul Naidoo
  • Paul-Gerhard Reinhard
  • Pawel Danielewicz
  • Peter Binev
  • Peter Klassen
  • Peter Pauli
  • Phan Nguyen
  • Philipp Krönert
  • Pierre Moreau
  • PIERRE NZABAHIMANA
  • QingLin N iu
  • Rahul Jain
  • Richard Tyson
  • Robert Wishart
  • Rodrigo Navarro Perez
  • Rohit Kumar
  • Roland Wirth
  • Roman Skibinski
  • Ruchi Mahajan
  • saori pastore
  • Sarah Wesolowski
  • Scott Pratt
  • Sean Jeffas
  • Sean Liddick
  • Sean Miller
  • Sierra Rogers
  • Simon Mak
  • Som Paneru
  • Sota Yoshida
  • Stefan Wild
  • Sushil Sharma
  • Sylvester Agbemava
  • Tanner Mengel
  • Tao Tang
  • Tenko Raykov
  • Thanassis Psaltis
  • Thomas Papenbrock
  • Thomas Richardson
  • Tianyu Dai
  • Tobias Seifen
  • Tong Li
  • Tor Djärv
  • Ulrich Heinz
  • Virginie Solans
  • Vojtech Kejzlar
  • Weiguang Jiang
  • Will Lockhart
  • Witold Nazarewicz
  • Xavier Roca-Maza
  • Xiaobin Lu
  • Xilin Zhang
  • Xuezhi Wang
  • Yi Ji
  • Yinu Zhang
  • Yunsheng wang
  • Yuriy Volkotrub
  • Yuxin Xiao
  • Zach Meisel
  • Ángel Rosado
ISNET 8 Local Organizing Committee
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