Nick Smith, Daniel Spitzbart, Jennet Dickinson, Jon Wilson, Lindsey Gray, Kelci Mohrman, Saptaparna Bhattacharya, Andrea Piccinelli, Titas Roy, Garyfallia Paspalaki, Duarte Fontes, Adam Martin, William Shepherd, Sergio Sánchez Cruz, Dorival Goncalves, Andrei Gritsan, Harrison Prosper, Tom Junk, Kyle Cranmer, Michael Peskin, Andrew Gilbert, Jonathon Langford, Frank Petriello, Luca Mantani, Andrew Wightman, Charlotte Knight, Prasanth Shyamsundar, Aashwin Basnet, Giacomo Boldrini, Kevin Lannon
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Abstract
The LPC EFT workshop was held April 25-26, 2024 at the University of Notre
Dame. The workshop was organized into five thematic sessions: "how far beyond
linear" discusses issues of truncation and validity in interpretation of
results with an eye towards practicality; "reconstruction-level results" visits
the question of how best to design analyses directly targeting inference of EFT
parameters; "logistics of combining likelihoods" addresses the challenges of
bringing a diverse array of measurements into a cohesive whole; "unfolded
results" tackles the question of designing fiducial measurements for later use
in EFT interpretations, and the benefits and limitations of unfolding; and
"building a sample library" addresses how best to generate simulation samples
for use in data analysis. This document serves as a summary of presentations,
subsequent discussions, and actionable items identified over the course of the
workshop.