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Bayesian Methods in Cosmology

  • Edited by: Michael P. Hobson, University of Cambridge
  • Edited by: Andrew H. Jaffe, Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine, London
  • Edited by: Andrew R. Liddle, University of Sussex
  • Edited by: Pia Mukherjee, University of Sussex
  • Edited by: David Parkinson, University of Sussex
  • Hardback
  • ISBN:9780521887946
  • Publication date:January 2010
  • 316pages
  • 58 b/w illus.
    • Dimensions: 247 x 174 mm
    • Weight: 0.78kg
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    In recent years cosmologists have advanced from largely qualitative models of the Universe to precision modelling using Bayesian methods, in order to determine the properties of the Universe to high accuracy. This timely book is the only comprehensive introduction to the use of Bayesian methods in cosmological studies, and is an essential reference for graduate students and researchers in cosmology, astrophysics and applied statistics. The first part of the book focuses on methodology, setting the basic foundations and giving a detailed description of techniques. It covers topics including the estimation of parameters, Bayesian model comparison, and separation of signals. The second part explores a diverse range of applications, from the detection of astronomical sources (including through gravitational waves), to cosmic microwave background analysis and the quantification and classification of galaxy properties. Contributions from 24 highly regarded cosmologists and statisticians make this an authoritative guide to the subject.

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