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Data Analysis in Cosmology (Hardcover, 1st Corrected ed. 2009, Corr. 2nd printing 2009): Vicent J. Martinez, Enn Saar, Enrique... Data Analysis in Cosmology (Hardcover, 1st Corrected ed. 2009, Corr. 2nd printing 2009)
Vicent J. Martinez, Enn Saar, Enrique Martinez Gonzales, Maria Jesus Pons-Borderia
R2,795 Discovery Miles 27 950 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

The amount of cosmological data has dramatically increased in the past decades due to an unprecedented development of telescopes, detectors and satellites. Efficiently handling and analysing new data of the order of terabytes per day requires not only computer power to be processed but also the development of sophisticated algorithms and pipelines.
Aiming at students and researchers the lecture notes in this volume explain in pedagogical manner the best techniques used to extract information from cosmological data, as well as reliable methods that should help us improve our view of the universe.

Statistics of the Galaxy Distribution (Paperback): Vicent J. Martinez, Enn Saar Statistics of the Galaxy Distribution (Paperback)
Vicent J. Martinez, Enn Saar
R2,060 Discovery Miles 20 600 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Over the last decade, statisticians have developed new statistical tools in the field of spatial point processes. At the same time, observational efforts have yielded a huge amount of new cosmological data to analyze. Although the main tools in astronomy for comparing theoretical results with observation are statistical, in recent years, cosmologists have not been generally aware of the developments in statistics and vice versa. Statistics of the Galaxy Distribution describes both the available observational data on the distribution of galaxies and the applications of spatial statistics in cosmology. It gives a detailed derivation of the statistical methods used to study the galaxy distribution and the cosmological physics needed to formulate the statistical models. Because the prevalent approach in cosmological statistics has been frequentist, the authors focus on the most widely used of these methods, but they also explore Bayesian techniques that have become popular in large-scale structure studies. Describing the most popular methods, their latest applications, and the necessary mathematical and astrophysical background, this groundbreaking book presents the state of the art in the statistical description of the large-scale structure of the Universe. Cosmology's well-defined and growing data sets represent an important challenge for the statistical analysis, and therefore for the statistics community. Statistics of the Galaxy Distribution presents a unique opportunity for researchers in both fields to strengthen the connection between them and, using a common language, explore the statistical description of the universe.

The Zeldovich Universe (IAU S308) - Genesis and Growth of the Cosmic Web (Hardcover): Rien Van de Weygaert, Sergei Shandarin,... The Zeldovich Universe (IAU S308) - Genesis and Growth of the Cosmic Web (Hardcover)
Rien Van de Weygaert, Sergei Shandarin, Enn Saar, J aan Einasto
R3,058 Discovery Miles 30 580 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

On megaparsec scales, matter and galaxies have aggregated into a complex network of interconnected filaments, wall-like structures and compact clusters surrounded by large near-empty void regions. Dubbed the 'Cosmic Web', theoretical and observational studies have led to its recognition as a key aspect of structure in the Universe, representing a universal phase in the gravitationally driven emergence and evolution of cosmic structure. IAU Symposium 308 marked the centenary of the birth of the Russian physicist and cosmologist Yakov B. Zeldovich (1914-87), who was instrumental in the development of this view of structure formation. His seminal work paved the way towards an understanding of the complex web-like structure observed in our Universe. This volume synthesizes the insights obtained from many different observational and theoretical studies, and helps prepare researchers and students working in this vibrant field for the many upcoming surveys.

Data Analysis in Cosmology (Paperback, Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2009): Vicent J. Martinez, Enn Saar, Enrique... Data Analysis in Cosmology (Paperback, Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2009)
Vicent J. Martinez, Enn Saar, Enrique Martinez Gonzales, Maria Jesus Pons-Borderia
R2,749 Discovery Miles 27 490 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

The amount of cosmological data has dramatically increased in the past decades due to an unprecedented development of telescopes, detectors and satellites. Efficiently handling and analysing new data of the order of terabytes per day requires not only computer power to be processed but also the development of sophisticated algorithms and pipelines.
Aiming at students and researchers the lecture notes in this volume explain in pedagogical manner the best techniques used to extract information from cosmological data, as well as reliable methods that should help us improve our view of the universe.

Statistics of the Galaxy Distribution (Hardcover): Vicent J. Martinez, Enn Saar Statistics of the Galaxy Distribution (Hardcover)
Vicent J. Martinez, Enn Saar
R5,515 Discovery Miles 55 150 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Over the last decade, statisticians have developed new statistical tools in the field of spatial point processes. At the same time, observational efforts have yielded a huge amount of new cosmological data to analyze. Although the main tools in astronomy for comparing theoretical results with observation are statistical, in recent years, cosmologists have not been generally aware of the developments in statistics and vice versa.

Statistics of the Galaxy Distribution describes both the available observational data on the distribution of galaxies and the applications of spatial statistics in cosmology. It gives a detailed derivation of the statistical methods used to study the galaxy distribution and the cosmological physics needed to formulate the statistical models. Because the prevalent approach in cosmological statistics has been frequentist, the authors focus on the most widely used of these methods, but they also explore Bayesian techniques that have become popular in large-scale structure studies.

Describing the most popular methods, their latest applications, and the necessary mathematical and astrophysical background, this groundbreaking book presents the state of the art in the statistical description of the large-scale structure of the Universe.
Cosmology's well-defined and growing data sets represent an important challenge for the statistical analysis, and therefore for the statistics community. Statistics of the Galaxy Distribution presents a unique opportunity for researchers in both fields to strengthen the connection between them and, using a common language, explore the statistical description of the universe.

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