I’ve heard the underlying maths is good for doing statistical analysis of particle physics. It won’t “find” new physics, but it will point to models that are at least mathematically sound.
Of course, researchers will still have to test those models with real world experiments. Science is mostly establishing how the universe doesn’t work.
I’ve heard the underlying maths is good for doing statistical analysis of particle physics. It won’t “find” new physics, but it will point to models that are at least mathematically sound.
Of course, researchers will still have to test those models with real world experiments. Science is mostly establishing how the universe doesn’t work.