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Euclid space mission: a cosmological challenge for the next 15 years

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Euclid is the next ESA mission devoted to cosmology. It aims at observing most of the extragalactic sky, studying both gravitational lensing and clustering over $\sim$15,000 square degrees. The mission is expected to be launched in year 2020 and to last six years. The sheer amount of data of different kinds, the variety of (un)known systematic effects and the complexity of measures require efforts both in sophisticated simulations and techniques of data analysis. We review the mission main ch...

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Published
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Peer reviewed

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10.1017/S1743921314011089

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Cambridge University Press Publisher's website
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Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union Journal website
Volume:
10
Issue:
S306
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375-378
Publication date:
2015-07-01
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504075
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2017-02-28

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