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08:30
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Registration
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09:00
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Welcome speech
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Camille Bonvin
(Sciences II/0-A 150 - Tingry Auditorium)
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09:10
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Invited talks
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Camille Bonvin
(until 10:40)
(Sciences II/0-A 150 - Tingry Auditorium)
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09:10
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Testing General Relativity with cosmological large scale structure observations
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Ruth Durrer
(Département de physique théorique, Université de Genève)
(Sciences II/0-A 150 - Tingry Auditorium)
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09:40
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Gravitational Redshift of Galaxies in Clusters
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Ofer Lahav
(Sciences II/0-A 150 - Tingry Auditorium)
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10:10
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Predicting relativistic effects and constraining local Primordial Non-Gaussianities with galaxy surveys: a few lessons learnt
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Emanuele Castorina
(Sciences II/0-A 150 - Tingry Auditorium)
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10:40
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--- Coffee break ---
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11:10
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Short talks
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Chris Clarkson
(Queen Mary University of London)
(until 12:40)
(Sciences II/0-A 150 - Tingry Auditorium)
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11:10
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GaPSE.jl: a model for the Galaxy Power Spectrum Estimator
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Matteo Foglieni
(Leibniz Rechenzentrum)
(Sciences II/0-A 150 - Tingry Auditorium)
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11:25
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General relativistic effects in the Spherical Fourier Bessel power spectrum with SPHEREx
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Yunfei (Robin) Wen
(California Institute of Technology)
Henry Grasshorn Gebhardt
(Caltech)
(Sciences II/0-A 150 - Tingry Auditorium)
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11:40
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Wide-angle and Doppler corrections to the power spectrum
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SECLOKA LAZARE GUEDEZOUNME
(DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS & ASTRONOMY, UNIVERSITY OF THE WESTERN CAPE, SOUTH AFRICA)
(Sciences II/0-A 150 - Tingry Auditorium)
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11:55
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The importance of accuracy in the modeling of large scale galaxy clustering
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Francesco Spezzati
(University of Padova)
(Sciences II/0-A 150 - Tingry Auditorium)
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12:10
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Exact Modeling of Power Spectrum Multipole through Spherical Fourier-Bessel Basis
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Yunfei (Robin) Wen
(California Institute of Technology)
(Sciences II/0-A 150 - Tingry Auditorium)
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12:25
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Cosmological cartography - The full-sky Spherical Fourier-Bessel power spectrum in general relativity
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Federico Semenzato
(University of Padova)
(Sciences II/0-A 150 - Tingry Auditorium)
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09:00
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Invited talks
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Nastassia Grimm
(University of Geneva)
(until 10:30)
(Sciences II/0-A 150 - Tingry Auditorium)
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09:00
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New observables in large-scale structure
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David Bacon
(University of Portsmouth)
(Sciences II/0-A 150 - Tingry Auditorium)
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09:30
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The many faces of scalar-tensor perturbation mixing in Cosmology
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Sabino Matarrese
(Dipartimento di Fisica e Astronomia G. Galilei, Università degli Studi di Padova, Italy)
(Sciences II/0-A 150 - Tingry Auditorium)
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10:00
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Covariant Cosmography with the Expansion Rate Fluctuations Field
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Christian Marinoni
(Centre de Physique Théorique, Aix-Marseille Univ.)
(Sciences II/0-A 150 - Tingry Auditorium)
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10:30
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--- Coffee break ---
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11:00
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Short talks
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Stefano Camera
(Universita degli studi di Torino)
(until 12:30)
(Sciences II/0-A 150 - Tingry Auditorium)
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11:00
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Estimating covariant cosmographic parameters in the local universe
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Basheer Kalbouneh
(Aix-Marseille university/ CPT)
(Sciences II/0-A 150 - Tingry Auditorium)
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11:15
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Pantheon+ and friends: an insight on peculiar velocities probes
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Francesco Sorrenti
(University of Geneva - Cosmology Group)
(Sciences II/0-A 150 - Tingry Auditorium)
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11:30
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Fast and spurious: determining our peculiar velocity with galaxy surveys
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Fabien Lacasa
(ULB - Université Libre de Bruxelles)
(Sciences II/0-A 150 - Tingry Auditorium)
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11:45
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Parity violation in the observed galaxy trispectrum
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Pritha Paul
(Queen Mary University of London)
(Sciences II/0-A 150 - Tingry Auditorium)
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12:00
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Examining Late-Time Anisotropy With Weak-Lensing B-Modes and Tomography
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James Adam
(University of the Western Cape)
(Sciences II/0-A 150 - Tingry Auditorium)
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12:15
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Towards Classifying Our Universe with Neural Networks
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Benjamin Bose
(University of Edinburgh)
(Sciences II/0-A 150 - Tingry Auditorium)
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09:00
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Invited talks
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Chris Clarkson
(Queen Mary University of London)
(until 10:30)
(Sciences II/0-A 150 - Tingry Auditorium)
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09:00
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Monopole fluctuations in galaxy surveys
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Jaiyul Yoo
(University of Zurich)
(Sciences II/0-A 150 - Tingry Auditorium)
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09:30
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Cosmological Geometry and Gravity with non-linear clustering
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Luca Amendola
(University Heidelberg)
(Sciences II/0-A 150 - Tingry Auditorium)
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10:00
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High(ish)-redshift cosmology with the Quaia quasar catalog
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David Alonso
(University of Oxford)
(Sciences II/0-A 150 - Tingry Auditorium)
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10:30
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--- Coffee break ---
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11:00
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Short talks
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José Fonseca
(Institute of Astrophysics and Space Sciences)
(until 12:30)
(Sciences II/0-A 150 - Tingry Auditorium)
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11:00
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Infrared-safe cosmological probes in any gravity theory
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Matteo Magi
(Sciences II/0-A 150 - Tingry Auditorium)
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11:15
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Testing gravity through the distortion of time
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Sveva Castello
(University of Geneva)
(Sciences II/0-A 150 - Tingry Auditorium)
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11:30
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Impact of Peculiar Velocities on Color Selection and the Large Scale Structure of Galaxy Surveys
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Batia Friedman-Shaw
(Perimeter Institute)
(Sciences II/0-A 150 - Tingry Auditorium)
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11:45
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Combining the Weyl potential and galaxy velocities: new measurements of E_G
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Nastassia Grimm
(University of Geneva)
(Sciences II/0-A 150 - Tingry Auditorium)
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12:00
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Non-Gaussianities in the Hubble-Lemaitre diagram
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Tiziano Schiavone
(Galileo Galilei Institute for Theoretical Physics)
(Sciences II/0-A 150 - Tingry Auditorium)
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12:15
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Cross-correlations with gravitational waves in luminosity distance space
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Stefano Zazzera
(Queen Mary University of London)
(Sciences II/0-A 150 - Tingry Auditorium)
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09:00
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Invited talks
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José Fonseca
(Institute of Astrophysics and Space Sciences)
(until 10:30)
(Sciences II/0-A 150 - Tingry Auditorium)
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09:00
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Relativistic effects down to non-linear scales: insights from the RayGal simulations
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Yann RASERA
(LUTH/Université Paris Cité/Observatoire de Paris/IUF)
(Sciences II/0-A 150 - Tingry Auditorium)
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09:30
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Global cosmological anisotropy as a long wavelength perturbation
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Cyril Pitrou
(CNRS, IAP)
(Sciences II/0-A 150 - Tingry Auditorium)
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10:00
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Redshift drift as an (almost) model-independent probe of dark energy
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Asta Heinesen
(Niels Bohr Institute)
(Sciences II/0-A 150 - Tingry Auditorium)
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10:30
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--- Coffee break ---
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11:00
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Short talks
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Maria Berti
(University of Geneva)
(until 12:15)
(Sciences II/0-A 150 - Tingry Auditorium)
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11:00
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What makes a filament?
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Job Feldbrugge
(University of Edinburgh)
(Sciences II/0-A 150 - Tingry Auditorium)
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11:15
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Cosmic Voids as Powerful Probe in Next-Generation Surveys
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Giovanni Verza
(NYU)
(Sciences II/0-A 150 - Tingry Auditorium)
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11:30
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Gravitational collapse, cosmic web and (almost) spherical cows
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Leonardo Giani
(The University of Queensland)
(Sciences II/0-A 150 - Tingry Auditorium)
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11:45
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Light propagation through discrete dark matter and its relativistic effects
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Annamalai P. Shanmugaraj
(CP3-Origins, University of Southern Denmark)
(Sciences II/0-A 150 - Tingry Auditorium)
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12:00
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21cm IM with HIRAX: Simulation and Parameter Estimation
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Viraj Nistane
(Université de Genève)
(Sciences II/0-A 150 - Tingry Auditorium)
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12:40
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--- Lunch break ---
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14:00
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Invited talks
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Stefano Camera
(Universita degli studi di Torino)
(until 15:30)
(Sciences II/0-A 150 - Tingry Auditorium)
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14:00
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Novel biases in standard weak lensing and galaxy clustering analyses
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Alex Hall
(University of Edinburgh)
(Sciences II/0-A 150 - Tingry Auditorium)
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14:30
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First measurement of the Weyl potential evolution from DES Y3 data
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Isaac Tutusaus
(IRAP-OMP)
(Sciences II/0-A 150 - Tingry Auditorium)
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15:00
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Cosmic shear with Einstein rings
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Julien Larena
(Université de Montpellier/ LUPM)
(Sciences II/0-A 150 - Tingry Auditorium)
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15:30
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--- Coffee break ---
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16:00
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Short talks
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Enea Di Dio
(University of Geneva)
(until 17:45)
(Sciences II/0-A 150 - Tingry Auditorium)
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16:00
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A multi-tracer approach to constrain primordial non-Gaussianity: radio-optical synergies and the analysis of MeerKAT data
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Matilde Barberi Squarotti
(Sciences II/0-A 150 - Tingry Auditorium)
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16:15
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Multipoles of the galaxy bispectrum on a relativistic light cone
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Christopher Addis
(Queen Mary University of London)
(Sciences II/0-A 150 - Tingry Auditorium)
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16:30
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Amplitude and Importance of Relativistic Contributions to the Galaxy Bispectrum
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Samantha Rossiter
(Università degli Studi di Torino)
(Sciences II/0-A 150 - Tingry Auditorium)
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16:45
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Relativistic matter bispectrum of cosmic structures
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Thomas Montandon
(University of Montpellier)
(Sciences II/0-A 150 - Tingry Auditorium)
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17:00
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Relativistic effects and the streaming model
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Lawrence Dam
(University of Geneva)
(Sciences II/0-A 150 - Tingry Auditorium)
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17:15
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Relativistic dipole in galaxy-ellipticity correlations
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Shohei Saga
(Kobayashi-Maskawa Institute)
(Sciences II/0-A 150 - Tingry Auditorium)
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17:30
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Towards Rigorous Modeling of Counts-in-Cells Statistics
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Anton Chudaykin
(University of Geneva)
(Sciences II/0-A 150 - Tingry Auditorium)
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12:30
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--- Lunch break ---
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14:00
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Invited talks
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Julien Carron
(until 16:00)
(Sciences II/0-A 150 - Tingry Auditorium)
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14:00
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The ESA Euclid mission: status and outlook
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Martin Kunz
(Sciences II/0-A 150 - Tingry Auditorium)
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14:30
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The bispectrum of peculiar velocities.
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Stefano Camera
(Universita degli studi di Torino)
(Sciences II/0-A 150 - Tingry Auditorium)
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15:00
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Toward Robust Measurements of Relativistic Effects in Galaxy Clustering with DESI and Euclid
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Francesca Lepori
(University of Zurich)
(Sciences II/0-A 150 - Tingry Auditorium)
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15:30
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The Black Hole Universe and Its Connection to the Einstein-Rosen Bridge
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Enrique Gaztanaga
(Institute of Cosmology and Gravitation, U. Portsmouth)
(Sciences II/0-A 150 - Tingry Auditorium)
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16:00
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--- Coffee break ---
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16:30
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Short talks
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Camille Bonvin
(until 18:00)
(Sciences II/0-A 150 - Tingry Auditorium)
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16:30
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Detecting Relativistic Doppler in Galaxy Clustering via Multi-tracing a Single Galaxy Population
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Federico Montano
(University of Turin)
(Sciences II/0-A 150 - Tingry Auditorium)
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16:45
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Accurate modeling of 3D large-scale galaxy clustering
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Alvise Raccanelli
(University of Padova)
(Sciences II/0-A 150 - Tingry Auditorium)
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17:00
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Unequal Time Effects in Large Scale Structure Correlators
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Theo Steele
(University of Sussex)
(Sciences II/0-A 150 - Tingry Auditorium)
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17:15
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Unequal-time corrections to the power spectrum
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Eleonora Vanzan
(University of Padova)
(Sciences II/0-A 150 - Tingry Auditorium)
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17:30
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Complex Evaluation of Angular Power Spectra - Case Study
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Benjamin Hertzsch
(University of Edinburgh)
(Sciences II/0-A 150 - Tingry Auditorium)
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17:45
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Simulating HI galaxies with Semi-Analytical Models in preparation for the SKAO late-time cosmology case
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Joël Mayor
(ETH Zürich)
(Sciences II/0-A 150 - Tingry Auditorium)
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12:30
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--- Lunch break ---
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14:00
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Invited talks
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Martin Kunz
(until 15:30)
(Sciences II/0-A 150 - Tingry Auditorium)
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14:00
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Do we understand cosmic structure growth? Insights from new CMB lensing measurements with the Atacama Cosmology Telescope
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Blake Sherwin
(Sciences II/0-A 150 - Tingry Auditorium)
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14:30
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Spherical bispectrum expansion and quadratic estimators
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Julien Carron
(Sciences II/0-A 150 - Tingry Auditorium)
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15:00
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How to measure lensing rotation
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Antony Lewis
(University of Sussex)
(Sciences II/0-A 150 - Tingry Auditorium)
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15:30
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--- Coffee break ---
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16:00
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Short talks
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Julien Carron
(until 17:00)
(Sciences II/0-A 150 - Tingry Auditorium)
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16:00
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CMB curl lensing
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Mathew Robertson
(University of Sussex)
(Sciences II/0-A 150 - Tingry Auditorium)
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16:15
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Testing Gravity with cross-correlations of CMB and LSS
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Guglielmo Frittoli
(Università Roma La Sapienza)
(Sciences II/0-A 150 - Tingry Auditorium)
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16:30
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Novel Bayesian Inferences from the Cosmic Microwave Background
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Sayan Saha
(Indian Institute of Science Education and Research (IISER), Dr. Homi Bhabha Road, Pune 411008, India)
(Sciences II/0-A 150 - Tingry Auditorium)
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16:45
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non-Gaussian biases on CMB lensing reconstruction
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OMAR DARWISH
(Sciences II/0-A 150 - Tingry Auditorium)
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12:15
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Summary talk
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Roy Maartens
(University of the Western Cape, South Africa)
(until 12:45)
(Sciences II/0-A 150 - Tingry Auditorium)
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12:15
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Summary Talk
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Roy Maartens
(University of the Western Cape, South Africa)
(Sciences II/0-A 150 - Tingry Auditorium)
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12:45
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--- Lunch break ---
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