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Which metric on the space of collider events?

Tianji Cai, Junyi Cheng, Katy Craig, Nathaniel Craig

2022Physical review. D/Physical review. D.21 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Which is the best metric for the space of collider events? Motivated by the success of the energy mover's distance in characterizing collider events, we explore the larger space of unbalanced optimal transport distances, of which the energy mover's distance is a particular case. Geometric and computational considerations favor an unbalanced optimal transport distance known as the Hellinger-Kantorovich distance, which possesses a Riemannian structure that lends itself to efficient linearization. We develop the particle linearized unbalanced optimal transport framework for collider events based on the linearized Hellinger-Kantorovich distance and demonstrate its efficacy in boosted jet tagging. This provides a flexible and computationally efficient optimal transport framework ideally suited for collider physics applications.

Topics & Concepts

ColliderMetric (unit)Hellinger distancePhysicsSpace (punctuation)Particle physicsEarth mover's distanceComputer scienceApplied mathematicsMathematicsEngineeringArtificial intelligenceOperations managementOperating systemParticle physics theoretical and experimental studiesHigh-Energy Particle Collisions ResearchNuclear reactor physics and engineering