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Riemann fit updates #190
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The Riemann Fit has been reworked so that both barrel and forward cases are naturally supported without branching. The underlying assumption is the uniform material distribution within the Pixel Tracker. Also the line fit has been reworked and is now using an ordinary least square fit in the S-Z plane. The motivations and explanation are inside the comments into the code.
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The Riemann Fit has been reworked so that both barrel and forward cases are naturally supported without branching. The underlying assumption is the uniform material distribution within the Pixel Tracker. The line fit has been reworked and is now using an ordinary least square fit in the S-Z plane. See the motivations and explanations inside the comments in the code. Additional changes: - code clean up - remove unused functions - fix standalone test of RiemannFit on GPU
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The Riemann Fit has been reworked so that both barrel and forward cases are naturally supported without branching. The underlying assumption is the uniform material distribution within the Pixel Tracker. The line fit has been reworked and is now using an ordinary least square fit in the S-Z plane. See the motivations and explanations inside the comments in the code. Additional changes: - code clean up - remove unused functions - fix standalone test of RiemannFit on GPU
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The Riemann Fit has been reworked so that both barrel and forward cases are naturally supported without branching. The underlying assumption is the uniform material distribution within the Pixel Tracker. The line fit has been reworked and is now using an ordinary least square fit in the S-Z plane. See the motivations and explanations inside the comments in the code. Additional changes: - code clean up - remove unused functions - fix standalone test of RiemannFit on GPU
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The Riemann Fit has been reworked so that both barrel and forward cases are naturally supported without branching. The underlying assumption is the uniform material distribution within the Pixel Tracker. The line fit has been reworked and is now using an ordinary least square fit in the S-Z plane. See the motivations and explanations inside the comments in the code. Additional changes: - code clean up - remove unused functions - fix standalone test of RiemannFit on GPU
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The Riemann Fit has been reworked so that both barrel and forward cases are naturally supported without branching. The underlying assumption is the uniform material distribution within the Pixel Tracker. The line fit has been reworked and is now using an ordinary least square fit in the S-Z plane. See the motivations and explanations inside the comments in the code. Additional changes: - code clean up - remove unused functions - fix standalone test of RiemannFit on GPU
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The Riemann Fit has been reworked so that both barrel and forward cases are naturally supported without branching. The underlying assumption is the uniform material distribution within the Pixel Tracker. The line fit has been reworked and is now using an ordinary least square fit in the S-Z plane. See the motivations and explanations inside the comments in the code. Additional changes: - code clean up - remove unused functions - fix standalone test of RiemannFit on GPU
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The Riemann Fit has been reworked so that both barrel and forward cases are naturally supported without branching. The underlying assumption is the uniform material distribution within the Pixel Tracker. The line fit has been reworked and is now using an ordinary least square fit in the S-Z plane. See the motivations and explanations inside the comments in the code. Additional changes: - code clean up - remove unused functions - fix standalone test of RiemannFit on GPU
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The Riemann Fit has been reworked so that both barrel and forward cases are naturally supported without branching. The underlying assumption is the uniform material distribution within the Pixel Tracker. The line fit has been reworked and is now using an ordinary least square fit in the S-Z plane. See the motivations and explanations inside the comments in the code. Additional changes: - code clean up - remove unused functions - fix standalone test of RiemannFit on GPU
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The Riemann Fit has been reworked so that both barrel and forward cases are naturally supported without branching. The underlying assumption is the uniform material distribution within the Pixel Tracker. The line fit has been reworked and is now using an ordinary least square fit in the S-Z plane. See the motivations and explanations inside the comments in the code. Additional changes: - code clean up - remove unused functions - fix standalone test of RiemannFit on GPU
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The Riemann Fit has been reworked so that both barrel and forward cases are naturally supported without branching. The underlying assumption is the uniform material distribution within the Pixel Tracker. The line fit has been reworked and is now using an ordinary least square fit in the S-Z plane. See the motivations and explanations inside the comments in the code. Additional changes: - code clean up - remove unused functions - fix standalone test of RiemannFit on GPU
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The Riemann Fit has been reworked so that both barrel and forward cases are naturally supported without branching. The underlying assumption is the uniform material distribution within the Pixel Tracker. The line fit has been reworked and is now using an ordinary least square fit in the S-Z plane. See the motivations and explanations inside the comments in the code. Additional changes: - code clean up - remove unused functions - fix standalone test of RiemannFit on GPU
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The Riemann Fit has been reworked so that both barrel and forward cases are naturally supported without branching. The underlying assumption is the uniform material distribution within the Pixel Tracker. The line fit has been reworked and is now using an ordinary least square fit in the S-Z plane. See the motivations and explanations inside the comments in the code. Additional changes: - code clean up - remove unused functions - fix standalone test of RiemannFit on GPU
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The Riemann Fit has been reworked so that both barrel and forward cases are naturally supported without branching. The underlying assumption is the uniform material distribution within the Pixel Tracker.
The line fit has been reworked and is now using an ordinary least square fit in the S-Z plane.
The motivations and explanation are inside the comments into the code.