Probe Combination to Constrain Cosmology with Euclid
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Explore how the Euclid space mission will use multiple observational probes to constrain cosmological parameters in this 42-minute conference talk by Isaac Tutusaus from ICE-CSIC. Learn about innovative methods for combining different cosmological probes to advance our understanding of the universe's structure and evolution. Discover how Euclid's observations will contribute to multi-probe cosmology approaches, including techniques for analyzing galaxy clustering, weak lensing, and other large-scale structure measurements. Understand the synergies between different observational methods and how their combination can provide more precise constraints on cosmological models than individual probes alone. Gain insights into the technical challenges and opportunities presented by combining multiple datasets from space-based and ground-based surveys. This presentation was delivered as part of the New Synergies in Multi-Probe Cosmology conference at the Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics, focusing on cutting-edge analysis techniques and ongoing large-scale surveys across the electromagnetic spectrum.
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Probe Combination to Constrain Cosmology with Euclid | Isaac Tutusaus (ICE-CSIC)
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Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics