A problem in particle physics and its Bayesian analysis

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DOI10.1214/11-STS364zbMATH Open1246.60096arXiv1201.1141MaRDI QIDQ449841FDOQ449841


Authors: Joshua Landon, Frank X. Lee, Nozer D. Singpurwalla Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 1 September 2012

Published in: Statistical Science (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: There is a class of statistical problems that arises in several contexts, the Lattice QCD problem of particle physics being one that has attracted the most attention. In essence, the problem boils down to the estimation of an infinite number of parameters from a finite number of equations, each equation being an infinite sum of exponential functions. By introducing a latent parameter into the QCD system, we are able to identify a pattern which tantamounts to reducing the system to a telescopic series. A statistical model is then endowed on the series, and inference about the unknown parameters done via a Bayesian approach. A computationally intensive Markov Chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) algorithm is invoked to implement the approach. The algorithm shares some parallels with that used in the particle Kalman filter. The approach is validated against simulated as well as data generated by a physics code pertaining to the quark masses of protons. The value of our approach is that we are now able to answer questions that could not be readily answered using some standard approaches in particle physics. The structure of the Lattice QCD equations is not unique to physics. Such architectures also appear in mathematical biology, nuclear magnetic imaging, network analysis, ultracentrifuge, and a host of other relaxation and time decay phenomena. Thus, the methodology of this paper should have an appeal that transcends the Lattice QCD scenario which motivated us.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1201.1141




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