The large-scale structure of the universe commonly refers to the distribution of galaxies at scales above 100Mpc, spanning across a wide range of redshifts, 0<z<3. This is currently one of the wealthiest sources of cosmological information in modern cosmology exploited by surveys such as the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI, https://www.desi.lbl.gov/) or the EUCLID mission (https://sci.esa.int/web/
Abstract
Advisors
Héctor Gil MarÃn
Requirements
C or Python knowledge is highly recommended. Basic cosmology concepts will be highly valued.
References
Introduction to Cosmology (B. Ryden), A practical guide to Basic Statistical Techniques for Data Analysis in Cosmology (L, Verde), Large-scale Structure Observations (W. Percival).
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