phase space unfolding
Phase space unfolding refers to the process of converting the observed distribution of particles or events in a high-dimensional space (phase space) into a lower-dimensional representation where the underlying physical properties or kinematics can be better understood and analyzed. By removing the effects of experimental resolution and other distortions, phase space unfolding helps researchers extract meaningful information about the underlying physics or dynamics of a system.
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