A proof-of-principle event-driven Monte-Carlo framework samples XRTS events from differential cross sections and passes them through detector simulations to preserve kinematic information and support model-agnostic analysis.
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The paper reviews the use of the imaginary-time correlation function to extract temperature, normalization, and Rayleigh weight from XRTS spectra without model dependence.
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Quantum effects govern behavior in warm dense matter and inertial fusion plasmas and are best modeled by combining quantum methods through downfolding from first-principles simulations.
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