143 | | Several kinematic configurations are constructed starting from each of the resonances detected in the process. Given that all resonances are anyway offshell, it is only necessary to run the test on one of these particular kinematic configurations. This option let you chose to instead run the test on the first 'n' such kinematic configurations. Alternatively, one can also specify the resonance(s) one wishes to run on, by specifying tuples '(resonance_PDG,(resonance_mother_numbers))'. Keep in mind however that no matter which kinematic configuration is picked, *all* resonances are tested at the same time, so this option is a bit superfluous as it is completely similar as only changing the seed. |
| 143 | Several kinematic configurations are constructed starting from each of the resonances detected in the process. Given that all resonances are anyway offshell, it is only necessary to run the test on one of these particular kinematic configurations. This option let you chose to instead run the test on the first 'n' such kinematic configurations. Alternatively, one can also specify the resonance(s) one wishes to run on, by specifying tuples '(resonance_PDG,(resonance_mother_numbers))'. Keep in mind however that no matter which kinematic configuration is picked, *all* resonances are tested at the same time, so this option is a bit superfluous as it is completely similar as only changing the seed. Finally, the keyword 'all' means that the checks is run on all kinematic configurations generated starting from each resonance detected. |
| 144 | * Example: --resonances=all |