Hands-on with Statistical Inference from Cosmological Signal
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This lecture provides a hands-on exploration of statistical inference techniques for cosmological signals as part of the "Radio Cosmology and Continuum Observations in the SKA Era" program. Delivered by Raghunath Ghara at the International Centre for Theoretical Sciences, the 41-minute session demonstrates practical approaches to extracting meaningful cosmological information from radio telescope data. Learn essential statistical methods that will be crucial for analyzing data from the Square Kilometre Array (SKA), which will begin operations in 2027 as the world's largest radio telescope. Gain insights into modeling, simulation, and inference tools specifically designed for radio cosmology research, with applications relevant to both experienced researchers and students pursuing advanced studies in astronomy and cosmology.
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Hands-on with Statistical Inference from Cosmological Signal by Raghunath Ghara
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International Centre for Theoretical Sciences