The primary objective of this school is to present to scientists involved in the Euclid project a wide range of fundamental aspects of modern cosmology.
The school will review the main theoretical, observational, instrumental and
numerical techniques used to analyze various cosmological probes
such as galaxy clustering, weak and strong lensing, clusters cosmology, redshift space distortions or baryon acoustic oscillations.
It will also focus on the complementarities
between the major cosmological surveys such as Euclid, SKA, LSST or CMB experiments.
This Session is organized by:
Bogna KUBIK, IP2I/IN2P3, Villeurbanne, France Alain BLANCHARD, IRAP/INSU, Toulouse, France
More information can be found on the Session's WEBSITE.
Published on November 16, 2021
Updated on January 26, 2022
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