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SCHOOL: 22 - 26 July 2013 WORKSHOP: 29 July - 2 August 2013 The purpose of the School is to provide the theoretical and computational tools to study the implications of the recent results from CMB experiments. It is intended for graduate students, as well as more senior non-expert researchers that are interested in these fields. The Workshop is devoted to the discussion of the experimental CMB results in all their aspects, their relation with other probes and the future prospects. |
School and Workshop on New Light in Cosmology from the CMB | (smr 2474)
Go to day
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08:30 - 09:25
Registration & Administrative Formalities
Location: Leonardo da Vinci Building, Lobby - 08:30 Registration & Administrative Formalities 55'
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09:25 - 09:30
Welcome by the Organizers
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09:25
Welcome by the Organizers
5'
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09:25
Welcome by the Organizers
5'
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09:30 - 10:30
CMB Theory - Lecture 1
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09:30
CMB Theory - Lecture 1
1h0'
Speaker: J. Lesgourgues (CERN & EPFL) Material: lecture notes
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09:30
CMB Theory - Lecture 1
1h0'
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10:30 - 11:15
Coffee Break
Location: Leonardo da Vinci Building Terrace - 10:30 Coffee Break 45'
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11:15 - 12:15
Early Universe - Lecture 1
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11:15
Early Universe - Lecture 1
1h0'
Speaker: L. Senatore (CERN & Stanford) Material: lecture notes
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11:15
Early Universe - Lecture 1
1h0'
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12:15 - 13:45
Lunch Break
Location: Leonardo da Vinci Building Cafeteria - 12:15 Lunch Break 1h30'
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13:45 - 14:45
CMB data analysis - Lecture 1
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13:45
CMB data analysis - Lecture 1
1h0'
Speaker: R. Stompor (APC, Paris)
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13:45
CMB data analysis - Lecture 1
1h0'
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14:45 - 15:45
Early Universe - Lecture 2
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14:45
Early Universe - Lecture 2
1h0'
Speaker: L. Senatore (CERN & Stanford)
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14:45
Early Universe - Lecture 2
1h0'
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15:45 - 16:15
Coffee Break
Location: Leonardo da Vinci Building Terrace - 15:45 Coffee Break 30'
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16:15 - 17:15
CMB Theory - Lecture 2
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16:15
CMB Theory - Lecture 2
1h0'
Speaker: J. Lesgourgues (CERN & EPFL)
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16:15
CMB Theory - Lecture 2
1h0'
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08:30 - 09:25
Registration & Administrative Formalities
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09:30 - 10:30
CMB data analysis - Lecture 2
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09:30
CMB data analysis - Lecture 2
1h0'
Speaker: R. Stompor (APC, Paris)
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09:30
CMB data analysis - Lecture 2
1h0'
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10:30 - 11:15
Coffee Break
Location: Leonardo da Vinci Building Terrace - 10:30 Coffee Break 45'
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11:15 - 12:15
Planck Products: From the instrument to the data
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11:15
Planck Products: From the instrument to the data
1h0'
Speaker: A. Zacchei (INAF - OATS) Material: lecture notes
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11:15
Planck Products: From the instrument to the data
1h0'
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12:15 - 13:45
Lunch Break
Location: Leonardo da Vinci Building Cafeteria - 12:15 Lunch Break 1h30'
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13:45 - 14:45
CMB Theory - Lecture 3
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13:45
CMB Theory - Lecture 3
1h0'
Speaker: J. Lesgourgues (CERN & EPFL)
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13:45
CMB Theory - Lecture 3
1h0'
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14:45 - 15:45
Early Universe - Lecture 3
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14:45
Early Universe - Lecture 3
1h0'
Speaker: L. Senatore (CERN & Stanford)
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14:45
Early Universe - Lecture 3
1h0'
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15:45 - 16:15
Coffee Break
Location: Leonardo da Vinci Building Terrace - 15:45 Coffee Break 30'
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16:15 - 17:45
COLLOQUIUM: Origin of probabilities and their application to the multiverse
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16:15
COLLOQUIUM: Origin of probabilities and their application to the multiverse
1h30'
Speaker: A. Albrecht (UC Davis) Material: announcement
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16:15
COLLOQUIUM: Origin of probabilities and their application to the multiverse
1h30'
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19:30 - 21:30
RECEPTION
Location: Adriatico Guest House (Terrace) - 19:30 RECEPTION 2h0'
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09:30 - 10:30
CMB data analysis - Lecture 2
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09:30 - 10:30
Lensing & ISW - Lecture 1
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09:30
Lensing & ISW - Lecture 1
1h0'
Speaker: A. Lewis (Sussex University) Material: lecture notes
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09:30
Lensing & ISW - Lecture 1
1h0'
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10:30 - 11:15
Coffee Break
Location: Leonardo da Vinci Building Terrace - 10:30 Coffee Break 45'
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11:15 - 12:15
Big Science from Small Scales - Lecture 1
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11:15
Big Science from Small Scales - Lecture 1
1h0'
Speaker: A. Jaffe (Imperial College) Material: lecture notes
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11:15
Big Science from Small Scales - Lecture 1
1h0'
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12:15 - 13:45
Lunch Break
Location: Leonardo da Vinci Building Cafeteria - 12:15 Lunch Break 1h30'
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13:45 - 14:45
CMB Theory - Lecture 4
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13:45
CMB Theory - Lecture 4
1h0'
Speaker: J. Lesgourgues (CERN & EPFL)
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13:45
CMB Theory - Lecture 4
1h0'
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14:45 - 15:45
CMB data analysis - Lecture 3
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14:45
CMB data analysis - Lecture 3
1h0'
Speaker: R. Stompor (APC, Paris)
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14:45
CMB data analysis - Lecture 3
1h0'
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15:45 - 16:15
Coffee Break
Location: Leonardo da Vinci Building Terrace - 15:45 Coffee Break 30'
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16:15 - 17:15
Discussion Session
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16:15
Discussion Session
1h0'
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16:15
Discussion Session
1h0'
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09:30 - 10:30
Lensing & ISW - Lecture 1
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09:30 - 10:30
Early Universe - Lecture 4
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09:30
Early Universe - Lecture 4
1h0'
Speaker: L. Senatore (CERN & Stanford)
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09:30
Early Universe - Lecture 4
1h0'
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10:30 - 11:15
Coffee Break
Location: Leonardo da Vinci Building Terrace - 10:30 Coffee Break 45'
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11:15 - 12:15
Big Science from Small Scales - Lecture 2
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11:15
Big Science from Small Scales - Lecture 2
1h0'
Speaker: A. Jaffe (Imperial College)
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11:15
Big Science from Small Scales - Lecture 2
1h0'
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12:15 - 13:45
Coffee Break
Location: Leonardo da Vinci Building Cafeteria - 12:15 Coffee Break 1h30'
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13:45 - 14:45
Lensing & ISW - Lecture 2
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13:45
Lensing & ISW - Lecture 2
1h0'
Speaker: A. Lewis (Sussex University)
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13:45
Lensing & ISW - Lecture 2
1h0'
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14:45 - 15:45
Planck Products: From timelines to frequency maps and null tests
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14:45
Planck Products: From timelines to frequency maps and null tests
1h0'
Speaker: A. Zacchei (INAF - OATS) Material: lecture notes
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14:45
Planck Products: From timelines to frequency maps and null tests
1h0'
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15:45 - 16:15
Coffee Break
Location: Leonardo da Vinci Building Terrace - 15:45 Coffee Break 30'
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16:15 - 17:15
CMB data analysis - Lecture 4
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16:15
CMB data analysis - Lecture 4
1h0'
Speaker: R. Stompor (APC, Paris)
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16:15
CMB data analysis - Lecture 4
1h0'
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09:30 - 10:30
Early Universe - Lecture 4
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09:30 - 10:30
Planck Products: CMB maps and their characterization
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09:30
Planck Products: CMB maps and their characterization
1h0'
Speaker: C. Baccigalupi (SISSA)
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09:30
Planck Products: CMB maps and their characterization
1h0'
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10:30 - 11:15
Coffee Break
Location: Leonardo da Vinci Building Terrace - 10:30 Coffee Break 45'
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11:15 - 12:15
Lensing & ISW - Lecture 3
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11:15
Lensing & ISW - Lecture 3
1h0'
Speaker: A. Lewis (Sussex University)
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11:15
Lensing & ISW - Lecture 3
1h0'
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12:15 - 13:45
Lunch Break
Location: Leonardo da Vinci Building Cafeteria - 12:15 Lunch Break 1h30'
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13:45 - 14:45
Big Science from Small Scales - Lecture 3
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13:45
Big Science from Small Scales - Lecture 3
1h0'
Speaker: A. Jaffe (Imperial College)
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13:45
Big Science from Small Scales - Lecture 3
1h0'
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14:45 - 15:45
Planck Products: Spectra and Cosmology
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14:45
Planck Products: Spectra and Cosmology
1h0'
Speaker: C. Baccigalupi (SISSA)
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14:45
Planck Products: Spectra and Cosmology
1h0'
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15:45 - 16:45
Discussion Session
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15:45
Discussion Session
1h0'
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15:45
Discussion Session
1h0'
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09:30 - 10:30
Planck Products: CMB maps and their characterization
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09:00 - 09:45
Registration & Administrative Formalities
PLEASE NOTE that those who have already registered for the School DO NOT need to re-register for the Workshop
Location: Leonardo da Vinci Building, Lobby - 09:00 Registration & Administrative Formalities 45'
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09:45 - 10:30
LFI Frequency maps: data analysis, results and future challenges
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09:45
LFI Frequency maps: data analysis, results and future challenges
45'
Speaker: D. Maino (University of Milan) Material: slides
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09:45
LFI Frequency maps: data analysis, results and future challenges
45'
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10:30 - 11:15
The CMB as seen by Planck: High Frequency Analysis, Results, and ongoing Challenges
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10:30
The CMB as seen by Planck: High Frequency Analysis, Results, and ongoing Challenges
45'
Speaker: K. Benabed (IAP, Paris)
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10:30
The CMB as seen by Planck: High Frequency Analysis, Results, and ongoing Challenges
45'
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11:15 - 11:45
Coffee Break
Location: Leonardo da Vinci Building Terrace - 11:15 Coffee Break 30'
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11:45 - 12:30
Planck constraints on non-standard physics
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11:45
Planck constraints on non-standard physics
45'
Speaker: A. Melchiorri (Rome La Sapienza)
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11:45
Planck constraints on non-standard physics
45'
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12:30 - 14:00
Lunch Break
Location: Leonardo da Vinci Building Cafeteria - 12:30 Lunch Break 1h30'
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14:00 - 14:45
Anisotropic Primordial Universe
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14:00
Anisotropic Primordial Universe
45'
Speaker: H. Firouzjahi (IPM, Tehran) Material: slides
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14:00
Anisotropic Primordial Universe
45'
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14:45 - 15:10
Alternative Tests of Large-Angle CMB Anomailes with Cross Correlations of Temperature Data & Other Cosmological Quantities
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14:45
Alternative Tests of Large-Angle CMB Anomailes with Cross Correlations of Temperature Data & Other Cosmological Quantities
25'
Speaker: A. Yoho (Case Western Reserve U., Cleveland) Material: slides
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14:45
Alternative Tests of Large-Angle CMB Anomailes with Cross Correlations of Temperature Data & Other Cosmological Quantities
25'
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15:10 - 15:40
Coffee Break
Location: Leonardo da Vinci Building Terrace - 15:10 Coffee Break 30'
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15:40 - 16:05
The levels of statistical anisotropy in the power spectrum of the curvature perturbation are scale-dependent: application to gauge-flation and hairy inflation
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15:40
The levels of statistical anisotropy in the power spectrum of the curvature perturbation are scale-dependent: application to gauge-flation and hairy inflation
25'
Speaker: Y. Rodriguez Garcia (UIS, Bucaramanga & UAN, Bogotá, Colombia) Material: slides
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15:40
The levels of statistical anisotropy in the power spectrum of the curvature perturbation are scale-dependent: application to gauge-flation and hairy inflation
25'
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16:05 - 16:30
Statistical anisotropy and non-gaussianity in the f(\\phi)F^2 model and in solid inflation
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16:05
Statistical anisotropy and non-gaussianity in the f(\\phi)F^2 model and in solid inflation
25'
Speaker: A. Ricciardone (Padua University)
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16:05
Statistical anisotropy and non-gaussianity in the f(\\phi)F^2 model and in solid inflation
25'
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09:00 - 09:45
Registration & Administrative Formalities
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10:00 - 10:45
Big Bang, Big Data, Big Iron - CMB Data Analysis and High Performance Computing
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10:00
Big Bang, Big Data, Big Iron - CMB Data Analysis and High Performance Computing
45'
Speaker: J. Borrill (LBNL, Berkeley) Material: slides
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10:00
Big Bang, Big Data, Big Iron - CMB Data Analysis and High Performance Computing
45'
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10:45 - 11:15
Coffee break
Location: Leonardo da Vinci Building Terrace - 10:45 Coffee break 30'
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11:15 - 12:00
CMB Lensing Studies with the South Pole Telescope
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11:15
CMB Lensing Studies with the South Pole Telescope
45'
Speaker: G.P. Holder (McGill University)
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11:15
CMB Lensing Studies with the South Pole Telescope
45'
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12:00 - 12:25
Exploring CMB polarization with POLARBEAR
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12:00
Exploring CMB polarization with POLARBEAR
25'
Speaker: J. Peloton (APC, Paris)
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12:00
Exploring CMB polarization with POLARBEAR
25'
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12:25 - 14:00
Lunch break
Location: Leonardo da Vinci Building Cafeteria - 12:25 Lunch break 1h35'
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14:00 - 14:25
CMB Polarization and search for tensor B-modes (Pointing model and beam characterization of ABS experiment)
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14:00
CMB Polarization and search for tensor B-modes (Pointing model and beam characterization of ABS experiment)
25'
Speaker: S. Raghunathan (Universidad de Chile)
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14:00
CMB Polarization and search for tensor B-modes (Pointing model and beam characterization of ABS experiment)
25'
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14:25 - 14:50
The Atacama B-mode Search: Status and Future Prospects
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14:25
The Atacama B-mode Search: Status and Future Prospects
25'
Speaker: S.M. Simon (Princeton) Material: slides
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14:25
The Atacama B-mode Search: Status and Future Prospects
25'
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14:50 - 15:15
CMB polarization from Rayleigh scattering
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14:50
CMB polarization from Rayleigh scattering
25'
Speaker: A. Lewis (Sussex University)
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14:50
CMB polarization from Rayleigh scattering
25'
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15:15 - 15:45
Coffee break
Location: Leonardo da Vinci Building Terrace - 15:15 Coffee break 30'
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15:45 - 16:10
Dark Radiation
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15:45
Dark Radiation
25'
Speaker: E. Di Valentino (Rome La Sapienza) Material: slides
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15:45
Dark Radiation
25'
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16:10 - 16:35
Interacting dark energy and modified gravity in light of Planck results
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16:10
Interacting dark energy and modified gravity in light of Planck results
25'
Speaker: V.M. Salvatelli (Rome La Sapienza)
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16:10
Interacting dark energy and modified gravity in light of Planck results
25'
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16:35 - 17:00
Conservative constraints on cosmology - Disentangling early from late cosmology
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16:35
Conservative constraints on cosmology - Disentangling early from late cosmology
25'
Speaker: B. Audren (EPFL, Lausanne) Material: slides
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16:35
Conservative constraints on cosmology - Disentangling early from late cosmology
25'
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10:00 - 10:45
Big Bang, Big Data, Big Iron - CMB Data Analysis and High Performance Computing
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09:30 - 10:15
SZ Science in the Planck Era
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09:30
SZ Science in the Planck Era
45'
Speaker: D. Nagai (Yale University) Material: slides
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09:30
SZ Science in the Planck Era
45'
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10:15 - 11:00
Detection of the Kinematic Sunyaev-Zeldovich Effect
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10:15
Detection of the Kinematic Sunyaev-Zeldovich Effect
45'
Speaker: A. Kosowsky (University of Pittsburgh) Material: slides
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10:15
Detection of the Kinematic Sunyaev-Zeldovich Effect
45'
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11:00 - 11:30
Coffee break
Location: Leonardo da Vinci Building Terrace - 11:00 Coffee break 30'
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11:30 - 12:15
Cosmology with SZ clusters and consistency with primary CMB constraints in Planck
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11:30
Cosmology with SZ clusters and consistency with primary CMB constraints in Planck
45'
Speaker: M. Roman (APC, Paris) Material: slides
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11:30
Cosmology with SZ clusters and consistency with primary CMB constraints in Planck
45'
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12:15 - 14:00
Lunch break
Location: Leonardo da Vinci Building Cafeteria - 12:15 Lunch break 1h45'
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14:00 - 14:45
Galaxy lensing versus CMB lensing
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14:00
Galaxy lensing versus CMB lensing
45'
Speaker: U. Seljak (Berkeley)
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14:00
Galaxy lensing versus CMB lensing
45'
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14:45 - 15:10
The stacked integrated Sachs-Wolfe signal from superstructures: a problem for LCDM
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14:45
The stacked integrated Sachs-Wolfe signal from superstructures: a problem for LCDM
25'
Speaker: S. Nadathur (University of Bielefeld)
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14:45
The stacked integrated Sachs-Wolfe signal from superstructures: a problem for LCDM
25'
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15:10 - 15:35
Cosmology from cross correlations of CMB lensing and galaxy surveys
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15:10
Cosmology from cross correlations of CMB lensing and galaxy surveys
25'
Speaker: R. Pearson (Sussex University & KIPAC, SLAC) Material: slides
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15:10
Cosmology from cross correlations of CMB lensing and galaxy surveys
25'
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15:35 - 16:00
High precision simulations of the weak lensing effect on CMB polarization
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15:35
High precision simulations of the weak lensing effect on CMB polarization
25'
Speaker: G. Fabbian (APC, Paris)
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15:35
High precision simulations of the weak lensing effect on CMB polarization
25'
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16:00 - 16:30
Coffee break
Location: Leonardo da Vinci Building Terrace - 16:00 Coffee break 30'
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17:00 - 18:30
ICTP COLLOQUIUM: Recollections of Los Alamos and the Nuclear Era
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17:00
ICTP COLLOQUIUM: Recollections of Los Alamos and the Nuclear Era
1h30'
Speaker: R.J. Glauber ((Nobel Laureate) Harvard University) Material: announcement
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17:00
ICTP COLLOQUIUM: Recollections of Los Alamos and the Nuclear Era
1h30'
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09:30 - 10:15
SZ Science in the Planck Era
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09:15 - 10:00
Planck constraints on primordial non-Gaussianity
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09:15
Planck constraints on primordial non-Gaussianity
45'
Speaker: S. Matarrese (Padua University) Material: slides
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09:15
Planck constraints on primordial non-Gaussianity
45'
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10:00 - 10:45
CMB bispectrum from second-order effects
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10:00
CMB bispectrum from second-order effects
45'
Speaker: F. Vernizzi (CeA, Saclay) Material: slides
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10:00
CMB bispectrum from second-order effects
45'
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10:45 - 11:15
Coffee break
Location: Leonardo da Vinci Building Terrace - 10:45 Coffee break 30'
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11:15 - 12:00
Cosmic strings and their non-Gaussianities after Planck 2013
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11:15
Cosmic strings and their non-Gaussianities after Planck 2013
45'
Speaker: C. Ringeval (Louvain La Neuve) Material: slides
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11:15
Cosmic strings and their non-Gaussianities after Planck 2013
45'
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12:00 - 12:25
Non-Gaussianity with Planck : fNL and the smoothed bispectrum using the binned bispectrum estimator
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12:00
Non-Gaussianity with Planck : fNL and the smoothed bispectrum using the binned bispectrum estimator
25'
Speaker: B. Racine (APC, Paris) Material: slides
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12:00
Non-Gaussianity with Planck : fNL and the smoothed bispectrum using the binned bispectrum estimator
25'
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12:25 - 14:00
Lunch break
Location: Leonardo da Vinci Building Cafeteria - 12:25 Lunch break 1h35'
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14:00 - 14:25
Planck CMB ISW-Lensing bispectrum in f(R) theory
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14:00
Planck CMB ISW-Lensing bispectrum in f(R) theory
25'
Speaker: B. Hu (INFN Padua) Material: slides
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14:00
Planck CMB ISW-Lensing bispectrum in f(R) theory
25'
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14:25 - 14:50
Testing statistical properties of the Planck CMB maps using the real-space N-point correlation functions
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14:25
Testing statistical properties of the Planck CMB maps using the real-space N-point correlation functions
25'
Speaker: P. Bielewicz (SISSA) Material: slides
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14:25
Testing statistical properties of the Planck CMB maps using the real-space N-point correlation functions
25'
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14:50 - 15:15
CMB Sky at Large Scales: Imprints of New Physics
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14:50
CMB Sky at Large Scales: Imprints of New Physics
25'
Speaker: T. Kahniashvili (CMU, USA) Material: slides
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14:50
CMB Sky at Large Scales: Imprints of New Physics
25'
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15:15 - 15:45
Coffee break
Location: Leonardo da Vinci Building Terrace - 15:15 Coffee break 30'
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15:45 - 16:30
The Effective Field Theory of Large Scale Structures at 2-loops
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15:45
The Effective Field Theory of Large Scale Structures at 2-loops
45'
Speaker: L. Senatore (CERN & Stanford) Material: slides
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15:45
The Effective Field Theory of Large Scale Structures at 2-loops
45'
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16:30 - 16:55
Lorentz-violating dark energy: physical motivation and observational constraints
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16:30
Lorentz-violating dark energy: physical motivation and observational constraints
25'
Speaker: S. Sibiryakov (INR RAS) Material: slides
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16:30
Lorentz-violating dark energy: physical motivation and observational constraints
25'
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16:55 - 17:20
Inflation and deformation of conformal field theory
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16:55
Inflation and deformation of conformal field theory
25'
Speaker: Y. Urakawa (Barcelona University)
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16:55
Inflation and deformation of conformal field theory
25'
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17:20 - 17:45
Unwinding Inflation
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17:20
Unwinding Inflation
25'
Speaker: G. D'Amico (New York University) Material: slides
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17:20
Unwinding Inflation
25'
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20:00 - 23:00
WORKSHOP DINNER - Ristorante 'Le Terrazze'
Location: - 20:00 WORKSHOP DINNER - Ristorante 'Le Terrazze' 3h0'
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09:15 - 10:00
Planck constraints on primordial non-Gaussianity
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09:15 - 10:00
Challenges: present and future in the observation of the Cosmic Microwave Background
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09:15
Challenges: present and future in the observation of the Cosmic Microwave Background
45'
Speaker: A. Mennella (University of Milan) Material: slides
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09:15
Challenges: present and future in the observation of the Cosmic Microwave Background
45'
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10:00 - 10:45
After Planck: The road to observing 17 e-folds of inflation
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10:00
After Planck: The road to observing 17 e-folds of inflation
45'
Speaker: R. Khatri (Max Planck, Garching) Material: slides
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10:00
After Planck: The road to observing 17 e-folds of inflation
45'
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10:45 - 11:15
Coffee break
Location: Leonardo da Vinci Building Terrace - 10:45 Coffee break 30'
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11:15 - 11:40
Probing dark energy with redshift-drift and other medium-low redshifts probes
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11:15
Probing dark energy with redshift-drift and other medium-low redshifts probes
25'
Speaker: S. Pandolfi (DARK, Copenhagen)
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11:15
Probing dark energy with redshift-drift and other medium-low redshifts probes
25'
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11:40 - 12:25
Cosmology with the Euclid Space Mission
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11:40
Cosmology with the Euclid Space Mission
45'
Speaker: V. Pettorino (Geneve University)
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11:40
Cosmology with the Euclid Space Mission
45'
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09:15 - 10:00
Challenges: present and future in the observation of the Cosmic Microwave Background