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Practical Statistics for Physicists

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1 Practical Statistics for Physicists
Louis Lyons Imperial College and Oxford CMS expt at LHC CERN Latin American School March 2015

2 Extra Lecture: Learning to love the Error Matrix
Introduction via 2-D Gaussian Understanding covariance Using the error matrix Combining correlated measurements Estimating the error matrix

3 Reminder of 1-D Gaussian or Normal
y = exp{-(x-µ)2/(22)} 2  Reminder of 1-D Gaussian or Normal

4 Correlations Basic issue: For 1 parameter, quote value and error
For 2 (or more) parameters, (e.g. gradient and intercept of straight line fit) quote values + errors + correlations Just as the concept of variance for single variable is more general than Gaussian distribution, so correlation in more variables does not require multi-dim Gaussian But more simple to introduce concept this way

5 Element Eij - <(xi – xi) (xj – xj)>
Diagonal Eij = variances Off-diagonal Eij = covariances

6 Towards the Error Matrix

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14 Example from Particle Physics

15 Examples of correlated variables

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17 Small error Example: Chi-sq Lecture xbest outside x1  x2 ybest outside y1  y2

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22 Conclusion Error matrix formalism makes life easy when correlations are relevant


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