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NNPDF is used to denote the parton distribution functions from the NNPDF Collaboration which is based on a combination of a Monte Carlo method for experimental data sampling with the use of neural networks as basic interpolating functions.

The NNPDF approach

The NNPDF Collaboration strategy is summarized in this diagram.

The NNPDF approach can be divided into four main steps:

  • The generation of a large sample of Monte Carlo replicas of the original experimental data, in a way that central values, errors and correlations are reproduced with enough accuracy.
  • The training (minimization of the χ2) of a set of PDFs parametrized by neural networks on each of the above MC replicas of the data. PDFs are parametrized at the initial evolution scale Q02 and then evolved to the experimental data scale Q2 by means of the DGLAP equations. Since the PDF parametrization is redundant, the minimization strategy is based in genetic algorithms.
  • The neural network training is stopped dynamically before entering into the overlearning regime, that is, so that the PDFs learn the physical laws which underlie experimental data without fitting simultaneously statistical noise.
  • Once the training of the MC replicas has been completed, a set of statistical estimators can be applied to the set of PDFs, in order to assess the statistical consistency of our results. For example, the stability with respect PDF parametrization can be explicitly verified.

The set of Nrep PDF sets (trained neural networks) provides a representation of the underlying PDF probability density, from which any statistical estimator can be computed.

Examples of PDF plots

The image below shows the gluon at small-x from the the NNPDF1.0 analysis, available through the LHAPDF interface

NNPDF Parton Distributions releases

The NNPDF releases are summarised in the following table:

PDF set DIS data Drell-Yan data Jet data LHC data Independent param. of s and s¯ Heavy Quark masses NNLO
NNPDF2.2 yes yes yes yes yes yes yes
NNPDF2.1 yes yes yes no yes yes yes
NNPDF2.0 yes yes yes no yes no no
NNPDF1.2 yes no no no yes no no
NNPDF1.0 yes no no no no no no

All PDF sets are available through the LHAPDF interface.

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