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** Some advantages ** : | ** Some advantages ** : | ||
- A necessary step before achieving a global fit | - A necessary step before achieving a global fit | ||
- | - Way easier than a global and feasible today | + | - Way easier than a global fit and feasible today |
- Scales (less than) linearly with the number of operators | - Scales (less than) linearly with the number of operators | ||
- Basis agnostic (any operator can be added to the list) | - Basis agnostic (any operator can be added to the list) | ||
- Provides reference information to fits based on model independent bottom up approaches (fiducial or simplified XS) | - Provides reference information to fits based on model independent bottom up approaches (fiducial or simplified XS) | ||
- | - Educational purposes, i.e. learning about how each operator behaves, | + | - Educational purposes, i.e. learning about how each operator behaves |
- Provides benchmarking of sensitivities between different analyses and/or different experiments | - Provides benchmarking of sensitivities between different analyses and/or different experiments | ||
- It offers a simple way to quantify the loss of sensitivity of STXS or FXS with respect to a top-down approach | - It offers a simple way to quantify the loss of sensitivity of STXS or FXS with respect to a top-down approach |