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GPPU Seminar

Bases and applications in observational cosmology
Part 2: Light propagation in a realistic inhomogeneous cosmology

Toshifumi Futamase
(Kyoto Sangyo University)


Date

15:30-17:30, November 29th, 2017

Place

Room N204, Science Complex C (H-04) map

Abstract

The observational cosmology is an approach to cosmology based on the observational data. This approach becomes very useful and powerful to understand our universe owing to rapid development of observation method and apparatus since 1990's, and is expected to be more useful in future by ongoing and planned observational projects. In this lecture we learn theoretical bases of the observational cosmology and application of gravitational lensing to cosmology.

Point

GASP 1

Contact: Yusuke Tanimura (tanimura [at] nucl.phys.tohoku.ac.jp)