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Statistics for Searches at the LHC
Published 2013-07-09Version 1
These lectures describe several topics in statistical data analysis as used in High Energy Physics. They focus on areas most relevant to analyses at the LHC that search for new physical phenomena, including statistical tests for discovery and exclusion limits. Particular attention is payed to the treatment of systematic uncertainties through nuisance parameters.
Comments: Lectures presented at the 69th Scottish Universities Summer School in Physics, St.~Andrews, August-September 2012
Categories: hep-ex, physics.data-an
Keywords: statistics, high energy physics, statistical data analysis, exclusion limits, systematic uncertainties
Tags: lecture notes, journal article
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