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Loopy Particle Math
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Loopy Particle Math

Scientists are creating mathematical tools to identify novel particles and phenomena at the world’s largest particle accelerator

Scientific American, 2019 more...


Editorial Rating

8

Qualities

  • Analytical
  • Innovative
  • Scientific

Recommendation

In particle physics, it can be all too easy to focus on the hardware. With ever bigger and more expensive accelerators and colliders, the headlines are grabbed by machines and engineers. The fantastic power of the mind is sometimes devalued by charismatic individuals’ brilliance. However, frequently the mental gymnastics needed to calculate even seemingly simple assertions is not appreciated. Matthew Von Hippel’s enthusiastic peek into the work of mathematicians and physicists known as “amplitudeologists” is a refreshing celebration of the miracle of thought and reasoning.

Take-Aways

  • The mathematical calculations necessary to continue research in particle physics are daunting.
  • New analytical techniques being developed make it possible to search for small variations from particle physics’ Standard Model.
  • The speed of mathematical discoveries bodes well for analyzing the 30 petabytes of data produced yearly by the revamped LHC at CERN.

About the Author

Matthew von Hippel is a postdoctoral scholar at the Niels Bohr International Academy in Copenhagen. He has been working on amplitudes since he stumbled into his adviser’s office in graduate school, looking for a summer project. He has also been doing science outreach since he got into a discussion with Ars Technica’s science editor about the definition of “theory.”


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