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feat: Update to pyhf v0.7.1 (#42)
* Update to pyhf v0.7.1 - Update URLs to point to v0.7.1. * Update requirements.txt and rebuild lock file.
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README.md

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Tutorial last given at the [April 2021 PyHEP topical meeting](https://indico.cern.ch/event/985425/).
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**The tutorial is based off of [`pyhf` `v0.7.0`](https://pypi.org/project/pyhf/0.7.0/)**
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**The tutorial is based off of [`pyhf` `v0.7.1`](https://pypi.org/project/pyhf/0.7.1/)**
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[![Binder](https://mybinder.org/badge_logo.svg)](https://mybinder.org/v2/gh/pyhf/pyhf-tutorial/main?urlpath=lab)
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[![DOI](https://zenodo.org/badge/DOI/10.5281/zenodo.4670321.svg)](https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4670321)

binder/requirements.txt

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pyhf[xmlio,minuit,contrib]==0.7.0
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pyhf[xmlio,minuit,contrib]==0.7.1
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# visualization
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ipywidgets~=7.5
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pandas~=1.0

book/HelloWorld.ipynb

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"What did we just make? This returns a [`pyhf.pdf.Model`](https://pyhf.readthedocs.io/en/v0.7.0/_generated/pyhf.pdf.Model.html#pyhf.pdf.Model) object. Let's check out the specification."
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"What did we just make? This returns a [`pyhf.pdf.Model`](https://pyhf.readthedocs.io/en/v0.7.1/_generated/pyhf.pdf.Model.html#pyhf.pdf.Model) object. Let's check out the specification."
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"where $n = \\{n_1, n_2\\}$ for a 2-bin model (we're being slightly fast and loose with our mathematical notation here), and similarly for $s$, $b$, and $\\gamma$.\n",
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"The 'shapesys' is defined in the [HistFactory paper](https://cds.cern.ch/record/1456844)... however, it can be a little hard to extract out the necessary information. We've provided a nice table of [Modifiers and Constraints](https://pyhf.readthedocs.io/en/v0.7.0/intro.html#id24) in the introduction of our pyhf documentation to use as reference.\n",
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"The 'shapesys' is defined in the [HistFactory paper](https://cds.cern.ch/record/1456844)... however, it can be a little hard to extract out the necessary information. We've provided a nice table of [Modifiers and Constraints](https://pyhf.readthedocs.io/en/v0.7.1/intro.html#id24) in the introduction of our pyhf documentation to use as reference.\n",
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"We're not performing inference just yet. We're simply computing the 'logpdf' of the model specified by the parameters $\\theta$ against the provided data. To perform a fit, we use the [inference API](https://pyhf.readthedocs.io/en/v0.7.0/api.html#inference) via `pyhf.infer`.\n",
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"We're not performing inference just yet. We're simply computing the 'logpdf' of the model specified by the parameters $\\theta$ against the provided data. To perform a fit, we use the [inference API](https://pyhf.readthedocs.io/en/v0.7.1/api.html#inference) via `pyhf.infer`.\n",
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"When fitting a model to data, we usually want to find the $\\hat{\\theta}$ which refers to the \"Maximum Likelihood Estimate\" of the model parameters. This is often referred to mathematically by\n",
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"## Simple Upper Limit\n",
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"To get upper limits, we just need to run multiple hypothesis tests for a lot of different null hypotheses of BSM with $\\mu \\in [0, \\ldots, 5.0]$ and then find the value of $\\mu$ for which the null hypothesis is rejected (a 95% $\\text{CL}_\\text{s}$). We can do all of this very easily just using the [`upper_limits.upper_limit` API](https://pyhf.readthedocs.io/en/v0.7.0/_generated/pyhf.infer.intervals.upper_limits.upper_limit.html#pyhf.infer.intervals.upper_limits.upper_limit), which also can calculate the upper limit by interpolating"
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"To get upper limits, we just need to run multiple hypothesis tests for a lot of different null hypotheses of BSM with $\\mu \\in [0, \\ldots, 5.0]$ and then find the value of $\\mu$ for which the null hypothesis is rejected (a 95% $\\text{CL}_\\text{s}$). We can do all of this very easily just using the [`upper_limits.upper_limit` API](https://pyhf.readthedocs.io/en/v0.7.1/_generated/pyhf.infer.intervals.upper_limits.upper_limit.html#pyhf.infer.intervals.upper_limits.upper_limit), which also can calculate the upper limit by interpolating"
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book/Modifiers.ipynb

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"In our simple examples so far, we've only used two types of modifiers, but HistFactory allows for a handful of modifiers that have proven to be sufficient to model a wide range of uncertainties. Each of the modifiers is further described in the [Modifiers section](https://pyhf.readthedocs.io/en/v0.7.0/likelihood.html#modifiers) of the pyhf docs on model specification.\n",
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"In our simple examples so far, we've only used two types of modifiers, but HistFactory allows for a handful of modifiers that have proven to be sufficient to model a wide range of uncertainties. Each of the modifiers is further described in the [Modifiers section](https://pyhf.readthedocs.io/en/v0.7.1/likelihood.html#modifiers) of the pyhf docs on model specification.\n",
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"Let's look at this [`pyhf.PatchSet`](https://pyhf.readthedocs.io/en/v0.7.1/_generated/pyhf.patchset.PatchSet.html#pyhf.patchset.PatchSet) object which provides a user-friendly way to interact with many signal patches at once.\n",
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"What does this mean for us though? Well, when we ask for a model, we specify the measurement that we want to use with it. Each of these measurements above have no additional parameter configurations on top of the existing model specification. Additionally, they all declare that the parameter of interest is `mu`.\n",
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"See the [documentation](https://pyhf.readthedocs.io/en/v0.7.1/_generated/pyhf.workspace.Workspace.html#pyhf.workspace.Workspace.model) for more information. In this case, let's build the model for the default measurement."
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book/WorkspaceManipulations.ipynb

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