10–13 Mar 2020
University of Granada
Europe/Madrid timezone

Data-driven Cosmology: on the Inverse Problems in Cosmology

11 Mar 2020, 14:30
30m
Sala ENIAC, Edificio Mecenas, Faculty of Science (University of Granada)

Sala ENIAC, Edificio Mecenas, Faculty of Science

University of Granada

Facultad de Ciencias - Campus Fuentenueva C/ Profesor Adolfo Rancaño 18003 Granada

Speaker

Prof. Celia Escamilla-Rivera (Nuclear Sciences Institute (ICN-UNAM))

Description

In this talk I will describe ongoing efforts to shed light on still-unanswered questions in fundamental physics using cosmological observations. I will explain how we can use measurements of the Supernovae data, Baryon Acoustic Oscillations, Cosmic Microwave Background, Gamma Ray Burst and the large-scale structure of the universe to reconstruct the detailed physics of the dark universe. Also, I will address this inverse-problem reconstruction from a Bayesian and Machine Learning perspectives.

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