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Fixing and Releasing Parameters

When Minuit needs to be guided to the ``right'' minimum, often the best way to do this is with the FIX and [RELease]RELEASE commands. That is, suppose you have a problem with ten free parameters, and when you minimize with respect to all at once, Minuit goes to an unphysical solution characterized by an unphysical or unwanted value of parameter number four. One way to avoid this is to FIX parameter four at a ``good'' value (not necessarily the best, since you presumably don't know that yet), and minimize with respect to the others. Then [RELease]RELEASE 4 and minimize again. If the problem admits a ``good'' physical solution, you will normally find it this way. If it doesn't work, you may see what is wrong by the following sequence (where xxx is the expected physical value for parameter four):


where the [SCAn]SCAN command gives you a picture of FCN as a 
function of parameter four alone,
the others being fixed at their current best values.
If you suspect the difficulty is due to parameter five,
then add the command

to see a two-dimensional picture.


Janne Saarela
Mon Apr 3 15:36:46 METDST 1995