Probing Large-Scale Structure Using GW Observations - Lecture 6
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Explore how gravitational wave observations can be used to probe the large-scale structure of the universe in this lecture from the Summer School on Gravitational-Wave Astronomy. Learn about the theoretical foundations and practical applications of using gravitational wave data to study cosmic structure formation, galaxy clustering, and the distribution of matter on cosmological scales. Discover the unique advantages that gravitational wave astronomy offers for understanding large-scale structure compared to traditional electromagnetic observations. Examine current methodologies and future prospects for extracting cosmological information from gravitational wave detections, including how these observations complement other cosmological probes. Gain insights into the intersection of gravitational wave physics and cosmology, understanding how these ripples in spacetime can reveal information about the universe's architecture and evolution. This lecture is part of a comprehensive summer school program focusing on using gravitational wave observations for cosmological exploration, delivered by experts from leading research institutions.
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Probing Large-scale Structure Using GW Observations (Lecture 6) by Tirthankar Roy Choudhury
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International Centre for Theoretical Sciences