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Combine multiple channels into a single distribution object #27
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Example use case: channel 1: channel 2: "simultaneous pdf" describes both channels. Resulting likelihood is: Is that what you had in mind? Use cases basically like this but with more channels. The main issues are: observable quantity (x vs. y) and the number of events (N vs. M) is different in different channels, but there are shared parameters (eg. mu). |
Yes thanks! I need to think about this use case some more. Not sure yet how to best represent that. I'll look into RooFit Along the same lines, would also expect this to work for combinations of combinations of basis distributions? I.e. in a typical use case, would you reproduce this schema in a nested way? |
At the moment, i would imagine something like this:
At this point, parameters of Then you could fit the model with |
Hmm, but this would not work in case of nested "simultaneous" models. |
In RooFit if you try to nest it will just re-arrange to a single level tree. Also, RooFit uses this category variable to be an index for the mapping of Kyle
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@cranmer Can you comment on the typical use case? Or maybe just a typical RooFit example with multiple channels?
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