Deep Learning for Higgs and New Physics Searches at the LHC
Professor Javier Duarte 2019 11 11 University of California, San Diego Since the discovery of the Higgs boson at the Large Hadron Collider in 2012, developments in deep learning have expanded our ability to study the production of Higgs bosons and other particles with very large momenta. By studying these particles, we may be able to discover new physics at very high energy scales inaccessible directly at the LHC. I will explain these searches and talk about the direction that deep learning is taking in p
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