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 For comparison to these null hypothesis datasets, for both signal and background an array of 10,000 templates is created, each of these templates being subjected to systematic and Poisson variation.
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    The pseudodata and the array are passed to the function cslimit, which uses them to calculate an exclusion for each pseudoexperimen.
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    The pseudodata and the array are passed to the function cslimit, which uses them to calculate an exclusion for each pseudoexperiment.
     
  • Based on these 1,000 separate exclusions, we produce a final exclusion.

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