Speaker: |
Hiranya Peiris (University College London) |
Title: |
Prospects for understanding the physics of the Universe |
Date (JST): |
Wed, Nov 16, 2022, 17:00 - 18:30 |
Place: |
Zoom |
Abstract: |
The remarkable progress in cosmology over the last decades has been driven by the close interplay between theory and observations. Observational discoveries have led to a standard model of cosmology with ingredients that are not present in the standard model of particle physics - dark matter, dark energy, and a primordial origin for cosmic structure. Their physical nature remains a mystery, motivating a new generation of ambitious sky surveys. However, it has become clear that formidable modelling and analysis challenges stand in the way of establishing how these ingredients fit into fundamental physics. I will discuss progress in harnessing advanced machine-learning techniques to address these challenges, giving some illustrative examples. I will highlight the particular relevance of interpretability and explainability in this field. |