Theory Seminar

Theory Seminar: A recipe for EFT uncertainty quantification

by Prof. Richard J. Furnstahl (The Ohio State University)

Europe/Berlin
KBW 2.27 (GSI)

KBW 2.27

GSI

Description
As theoretical calculations of nuclear structure and reactions become more precise, there is increasing awareness of the need for better uncertainty quantification (UQ).  Theory errors are usually systematic rather than random.  Examples are the errors from using a finite harmonic oscillator basis and the errors from omitted higher-order terms in an effective field theory (EFT) expansion. I will focus on UQ in nuclear EFT calculations and illustrate how a Bayesian framework can be used to avoid overfitting of EFT constants, assess and propagate EFT truncation errors, and diagnose whether the EFT is working as advertised.