Galaxy redshift surveys have achieved significant progress over the last couple of decades. Those surveys tell us in the most straightforward way what our local universe looks like. While the galaxy distribution traces the bright side of the universe, detailed quantitative analyses of the data have even revealed the dark side of the universe dominated by non-baryonic dark matter as well as more mysterious dark energy (or Einstein's cosmological constant). We describe several methodologies of using galaxy redshift surveys as cosmological probes, and then summarize the recent results from the existing surveys. Finally we present our views on the future of redshift surveys in the era of Precision Cosmology
Massive redshift surveys of galaxies beyond the local Universe (i.e. z > 0.3) provide an exhausti...
In this paper, we explore how the forthcoming generation of large-scale radio continuum surveys, wit...
International audienceGalaxy redshift surveys are one of the pillars of the current standard cosmolo...
Galaxy redshift surveys have achieved significant progress over the last couple of decades. Those su...
Galaxy redshift surveys have achieved significant progress over the last couple of decades. Those su...
We explore the utility of future photometric redshift imaging surveys for delineating the large-scal...
A space-based galaxy redshift survey would have enormous power in constraining dark energy and testi...
We review the ability of redshift surveys to provide constraints on the Dark Energy content of the U...
We outline how redshift-space distortions (RSD) can be measured from the angular correla-tion functi...
textGalaxy redshift surveys are powerful probes of cosmology. Yet, in order to fully exploit the inf...
This thesis focuses on the measure of galaxy redshifts and their cosmological applications. This wor...
The 2dF Galaxy Redshift Survey is a major new initiative to map a representative volume of the unive...
The redshift is an observable quantity which is linked to both the distances that separate us from e...
Future cosmological surveys will require distance information for an extremely large number of galax...
Galaxy redshift surveys using optical telescopes have, in combination with other cosmological probes...
Massive redshift surveys of galaxies beyond the local Universe (i.e. z > 0.3) provide an exhausti...
In this paper, we explore how the forthcoming generation of large-scale radio continuum surveys, wit...
International audienceGalaxy redshift surveys are one of the pillars of the current standard cosmolo...
Galaxy redshift surveys have achieved significant progress over the last couple of decades. Those su...
Galaxy redshift surveys have achieved significant progress over the last couple of decades. Those su...
We explore the utility of future photometric redshift imaging surveys for delineating the large-scal...
A space-based galaxy redshift survey would have enormous power in constraining dark energy and testi...
We review the ability of redshift surveys to provide constraints on the Dark Energy content of the U...
We outline how redshift-space distortions (RSD) can be measured from the angular correla-tion functi...
textGalaxy redshift surveys are powerful probes of cosmology. Yet, in order to fully exploit the inf...
This thesis focuses on the measure of galaxy redshifts and their cosmological applications. This wor...
The 2dF Galaxy Redshift Survey is a major new initiative to map a representative volume of the unive...
The redshift is an observable quantity which is linked to both the distances that separate us from e...
Future cosmological surveys will require distance information for an extremely large number of galax...
Galaxy redshift surveys using optical telescopes have, in combination with other cosmological probes...
Massive redshift surveys of galaxies beyond the local Universe (i.e. z > 0.3) provide an exhausti...
In this paper, we explore how the forthcoming generation of large-scale radio continuum surveys, wit...
International audienceGalaxy redshift surveys are one of the pillars of the current standard cosmolo...