The Universe, Probably - Bayesian Methods in Astronomical Discovery
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Explore the fascinating intersection of astrophysics and statistics in this inaugural lecture where Professor Daniel Mortlock of Imperial College London demonstrates how Bayesian statistical methods revolutionize the search for quasars and unlock the Universe's mysteries. Learn about the sophisticated techniques used to identify these rare celestial objects among countless stars and galaxies, effectively finding "needles in a haystack" to advance our understanding of cosmic phenomena. Delve into the probabilistic approach that enables astronomers to make groundbreaking discoveries and reveal hidden secrets about the vast expanse of space.
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The Universe, probably
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Imperial College London