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LOCATION:4421 Sterling Hall\, Coffee and Cookies at 3:30 pm\, Talk sta
rts at 3:45 pm
SUMMARY:Probing the primordial universe with high-resolution CMB and g
alaxy surveys\, Astronomy Colloquium\, Moritz Muenchmeyer\, UW Madison
DESCRIPTION:The big bang can be viewed as a massive cosmological parti
cle collider\, whose output is the matter and radiation distribution t
hat developed into the universe we observe today. By measuring the mat
ter distribution of the universe more precisely\, we can in principle
learn more about the ultra-high energy physics of the early universe (
inflation). However\, extracting this primordial information is very d
ifficult because of the complicated non-linear physics of structure fo
rmation. In this talk I will describe current and upcoming experiments
\, in particular focusing on secondary CMB anisotropies and galaxy sur
vey data. I will show some recent ideas how their data can be used for
primordial physics\, and describe how modern computational methods fr
om machine learning help to deal with non-linear physics.
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\nWe strongly encourage you to attend the colloquium in person. If th
at is impossible\, it is available over zoom at the following link:
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\nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/j/88024178440?pwd=Sk5tRXdLVWJTc0RkU
XEwblRaa3RvQT09
URL:https://www.physics.wisc.edu/events/?id=6608
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