
Rapid developments in precision predictions
Achieving a theoretical uncertainty of only a few per cent in the measurement of physical observables is a vastly challenging task in the complex environment of hadronic collisions.
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Achieving a theoretical uncertainty of only a few per cent in the measurement of physical observables is a vastly challenging task in the complex environment of hadronic collisions.
Data on strokes is plentiful but fragmented, making it difficult to exploit in data-driven treatment strategies.
The Implications of LHCb measurements and future prospects workshop drew together more than 200 theorists and experimentalists from across the world.
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Experts in data analysis, statistics and machine learning for physics came together from 9 to 12 September for PHYSTAT’s Statistics meets Machine Learning workshop.
The 42nd international conference on high-energy physics reported progress across all areas of high-energy physics.
FCC Week 2024 convened more than 450 scientists, researchers and industry leaders in San Francisco with the aim of engaging the wider scientific community, in particular in North America.
The 96th ICFA meeting heard extensive reports from the leading HEP laboratories and various world regions on their recent activities and plans.
The Southeastern European Network in Mathematical and Theoretical Physics has organised scientific training and research activities since its foundation in Vrnjačka Banja in 2003.
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