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Title: Using machine learning to improve dynamic aperture estimates
Authors: Van der Veken, Frederik
Giovannozzi, Massimo
Maclean, Ewen
Montanari, Carlo Emilio
Valentino, Gianluca
Keywords: Particle beams
Machine learning
Particle accelerators
Issue Date: 2021-05
Publisher: JACoW Publishing
Citation: Van der Veken, F. F., Giovannozzi, M., Maclean, E. H., Montanari, C. E., & Valentino, G. (2021). Using machine learning to improve dynamic aperture estimates. 12th International Particle Accelerator Conference. 134-137.
Abstract: The dynamic aperture (DA) is an important concept in the study of nonlinear beam dynamics. Several analytical models used to describe the evolution of DA as a function of time, and to extrapolate to realistic time scales that would not be reachable otherwise due to computational limitations, have been successfully developed. Even though these models have been quite successful in the past, the fitting procedure is rather sensitive to several details. Machine Learning (ML) techniques, which have been around for decades and have matured into powerful tools ever since, carry the potential to address some of these challenges. In this paper, two applications of ML approaches are presented and discussed in detail. Firstly, ML has been used to efficiently detect outliers in the DA computations. Secondly, ML techniques have been applied to improve the fitting procedures of the DA models, thus improving their predictive power.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/97467
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