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SUMMARY:GAMBIT XVI @ LNF
DESCRIPTION:This hybrid meeting brings together the GAMBIT Community to discuss and continue work on global fits for Beyond-the-Standard-Model theories. We summarise the status of recently completed and ongoing projects of the various GAMBIT working groups\, improve the GAMBIT software code in dedicated coding sessions\, review the GAMBIT Community policies\, and discuss interesting future directions in light of current developments in the field. We encourage interested researchers at LNF and beyond to join us to learn more about GAMBIT and how to connect it to their own research.\n\nOrganizing Committee\n\nSebastian Hoof (Padova Univ. & INFN Padova\, IT)\nAnders Kvellestad (Oslo Univ.\, NO)\nFederico Mescia (INFN-LNF\, IT)\nEnrico Nardi (INFN-LNF\, IT & NICPB Tallinn\, EE)\nMartin White (Adelaide Univ.\, AU)
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LOCATION:Aula Salvini
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SUMMARY:Putting it all together: what we can learn from BSM global fits
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Anders Kvellestad (University of Oslo) \nWhen we try to navigate the theory space for physics beyond the Standard Model\, we need to utilise all the information we can from a wide range of particle and astroparticle experiments. This is the task of BSM global fits — large-scale analyses that confront BSM theories with all relevant experimental data in a statistically rigorous way. In this talk I will discuss why BSM global fits are challenging but important\, give an overview of the GAMBIT global fit tool\, and show results from some recent GAMBIT studies.
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LOCATION:Aula Salvini
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