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-People: Kostas Theofilatos,​ ... (**add your name** if you are interested)+====== LH Accord for scale variations ====== 
 +People: ​João Pires, ​Kostas Theofilatos, ​Joey Huston, Mario Campanelli ​... (**add your name** if you are interested)
  
-    * LH Accord ​for scale variations? [discussion on: **Thu June 8th,  09h00-10h30**]+ 
 +===== Notes from the discussion in LH ===== 
 +Slides: [[:​2017:​scales_pires.pdf | scale choices]]  
 + 
 +   * decompose inclusive PT distributions to the sum of PT1, PT2, PT3, PT4+ (possible follow-up from the planned experimental measurements),​ (award is: bet of free coffee from Daniel Maitre)  
 +   * what about other scales HT/2 
 +   * cone size dependences ​  
 +   * Gregors Soyez suggestion ​for DR-informed ​scale varition for large and small anglularly separated jets (?[to be further clarified] 
 + 
 +===For more details, see the notes for the Fixed Order vs ME+PS comparisons for inclusive jets ==== 
 + 
 +====Scale choices in ratios==== 
 +   ​*understand degree of scale cancellations in ratios of cross sections by comparing NLO predictions with corresponding NNLO ones, i.e. W+>=1 jet/​Z+>​=1 jet, H+>=1 jet/​Z+>​=1 jet at NLO and at NNLO, using same central scale and variations about that scale 
 +===sub-set of questions from Cambridge Scales workshop:=== 
 +   *Ratios of cross sections; we can categorize situations where the choice of the same (or similar) scale for the numerator and denominator is warranted; in order of strength of validity -ratio of same cross section at different energies 
 +   *ratio of same cross section at different rapidities 
 +   ​*ratio of n/n-1 jet cross sections 
 +   *ratio  of X+n jet/Y+ n jet, where X and Y are similar, i.e. W and Z 
 +   *ratio of X+n jet/Y+ n jet, where X and Y are dissimilar, i.e. W and H
  
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