This workshop aimed at gathering experts on statistics from different fields of theoretical nuclear physics. While the respective sub-fields are diverse (effective field theory, neutrino physics, heavy ion collisions, nuclear structure, ...), the talks addressed common challenges in data analysis.
Program Info: Session 1WB and Session 2WB.
Speakers
- Sarah Wesolowski (Salisbury U): Introduction to Bayesian methods and uncertainty quantification
- Richard Furnstahl (Ohio U): Application of Bayesian methods in effective field theory
- Filomena Nunes (FRIB/Michigan State U): Uncertainty quantification in Nuclear Reactions
- Scott Pratt (Michigan State U): Statistical methods for heavy ion collisions
- Byron Roe (U of Michigan): Fitting with normalization uncertainties
- Nobuo Sato (JLab): Global fits for deep inelastic scattering and related processes