Skewing the CMB LSS: a fast method for bispectrum analysis
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- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7114796 (Why is no real title available?)
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- Large-scale galaxy bias
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- Weak gravitational lensing
- What can we learn by combining the skew spectrum and the power spectrum?
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(10)- Full-sky bispectrum in redshift space for 21cm intensity maps
- An inventory of bispectrum estimators for redshift space distortions
- CMB lensing power spectrum estimation without instrument noise bias
- Towards a fast, model-independent cosmic microwave background bispectrum estimator
- Precise and accurate cosmology with CMB\(\times\)LSS power spectra and bispectra
- Galaxy skew-spectra in redshift-space
- Towards cosmological constraints from the compressed modal bispectrum: a robust comparison of real-space bispectrum estimators
- Breaking degeneracies with the Sunyaev-Zeldovich full bispectrum
- The matter spectral density from lensed cosmic microwave background observations
- Bispectrum covariance in the flat-sky limit
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