A lensing-inspired binning method that selects one measurement per bin to thin dense nuclear cross section data, yet its toy-model tests show biased parameter estimates.
An optical-lensing inspired data thinning method for nuclear cross section data
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In the study of nuclear cross sections, the computational demands of data assimilation methods can become prohibitive when dealing with large data sets. We have developed a novel variant of the data thinning algorithm, inspired by the principles of optical lensing, which effectively reduces data volume while preserving critical information. We show how it improves fitting through a toy problem and for several examples of total cross sections for neutron-induced reactions on rare-earth isotopes. We demonstrate how this method can be applied as an efficient pre-processing step prior to smoothing, significantly improving computational efficiency without compromising the quality of uncertainty quantification.
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An optical-lensing inspired data thinning method for nuclear cross section data
A lensing-inspired binning method that selects one measurement per bin to thin dense nuclear cross section data, yet its toy-model tests show biased parameter estimates.