Event Generation and Consistence Test for Physics with Sliced Wasserstein Distance

Chao-Hsien Pan,Xiang Dong, Yuting Sun, Albert M. K. Cheng,Ao-Bo Wang,Yuxuan Hu, Huaqiang Cai

Research Square (Research Square)(2023)

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In the field of modern high-energy physics research, there is a growing emphasis on utilizing deep learning techniques to optimize event simulation, thereby expanding the statistical sample size for more accurate physical analysis. Traditional simulation methods often encounter challenges when dealing with complex physical processes and high-dimensional data distributions, resulting in slow performance. To overcome these limitations, we propose a solution based on deep learning with the sliced Wasserstein distance as the loss function. Our method shows its ability on high precision and large-scale simulations, and demonstrates its effectiveness in handling complex physical processes. By employing an advanced transformer learning architecture, we initiate the learning process from a Monte Carlo sample, and generate high-dimensional data while preserving all original distribution features. The generated data samples have passed the consistence test, that is developed to calculate the confidence of the high-dimentional distributions of the generated data samples through permutation tests. This fast simulation strategy, enabled by deep learning, holds significant potential not only for increasing sample sizes and reducing statistical uncertainties but also for applications in numerical integration, which is crucial in partial wave analysis, high-precision sample checks, and other related fields. It opens up new possibilities for improving event simulation in high-energy physics research.
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wasserstein,event,consistence test,physics,distance
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