Princeton University Cosmology Group Meeting
Modeling large-scale structure in a multi-survey world (new samples and new techniques)
Abstract: We are now well into the era of “multiple” large cosmology surveys. Moving forward we anticipate that much of the best science will come from combining observations across surveys, so we need to learn how to do this well! I will describe the modeling efforts being undertaken at Berkeley, and being used within the DESI collaboration, and directions where further development is needed to define robust techniques for discovering new physics.
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March 31, 2026 | 4:15pm – 5:30pm
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Princeton University Cosmology Group Meeting
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Topic: Modeling large-scale structure in a multi-survey world (new samples and new techniques)
Speakers: Martin White, University of California, Berkeley
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ABSTRACT: We are now well into the era of “multiple” large
cosmology surveys. Moving forward we anticipate that much of the best
science will come from combining observations across surveys, so we
need to learn how to do this well! I will describe the modeling
efforts being undertaken at Berkeley, and being used within the DESI
collaboration, and directions where further development is needed to
define robust techniques for discovering new physics.
Peyton Hall, Auditorium, or Zoom
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Peyton Hall, Auditorium, or ZoomSpeakers
Martin White, University of California, Berkeley