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Visualization and Efficient Generation of Constrained High-dimensional Theoretical Parameter Spaces

Published 20 May 2023 in hep-ph and hep-th | (2305.12225v2)

Abstract: We describe a set of novel methods for efficiently sampling high-dimensional parameter spaces of physical theories defined at high energies, but constrained by experimental measurements made at lower energies. Often, theoretical models such as supersymmetry are defined by many parameters, $\mathcal{O}(10-100)$, expressed at high energies, while relevant experimental constraints are often defined at much lower energies, preventing them from directly ruling out portions of the space. Instead, the low-energy constraints define a complex, potentially non-contiguous subspace of the theory parameters. Naive scanning of the theory space for points which satisfy the low-energy constraints is hopelessly inefficient due to the high dimensionality, and the inverse problem is considered intractable. As a result, many theoretical spaces remain under-explored. We introduce a class of modified generative autoencoders, which attack this problem by mapping the high-dimensional parameter space to a structured low-dimensional latent space, allowing for easy visualization and efficient generation of theory points which satisfy experimental constraints. An extension without dimensional compression, which focuses on limiting potential information loss, is also introduced.

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