Probing the Early Universe Using GW Observations - Lecture 5
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Explore how gravitational wave observations can be used to investigate the early 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 probe cosmological phenomena from the universe's earliest epochs. Discover the connections between gravitational wave astronomy and cosmology, examining how these observations provide unique insights into fundamental physics and the evolution of the cosmos. Understand the methodologies and techniques employed to extract cosmological information from gravitational wave signals, and examine current research frontiers in using these observations to study primordial processes. Gain insights into how gravitational wave detections complement traditional astronomical observations in building a comprehensive picture of the early universe's structure and dynamics.
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Probing the Early Universe Using GW Observations (Lecture 5) by Chiara Caprini
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International Centre for Theoretical Sciences