Difference between revisions of "R Forecasting Logbook"
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== Logbook Entries (reverse chronological) == | == Logbook Entries (reverse chronological) == | ||
− | * '''2016 April 5''': [https://cosmo.uchicago.edu/CMB-S4workshops/index.php/Forecasting Setting up non-r forecasts] (Jo | + | * '''2016 April 5''': [https://cosmo.uchicago.edu/CMB-S4workshops/index.php/Forecasting Setting up non-r forecasts] (Jo + others) |
* '''2016 March 31''': [http://users.physics.harvard.edu/~buza/20150331_fisher/ Fisher projections for σ(r) based on achieved performance] (Victor Buza) | * '''2016 March 31''': [http://users.physics.harvard.edu/~buza/20150331_fisher/ Fisher projections for σ(r) based on achieved performance] (Victor Buza) |
Revision as of 13:14, 11 April 2016
This is an index page for logbook-style postings that cover the interconnected topics of sky modeling, simulations, and forecasting for CMB-S4.
Some guidelines for use:
- Postings should represent a snapshot of work in progress. It's ok to post incomplete results, but recommended that you include notes about what is missing, what you are still planning to work on, etc.
- If you have work that extends or improves an old posting, you should add it as a new posting (that includes links back to the old work as appropriate). Don't update old postings, as they should provide a chronological record of progress.
- Postings should include enough context so that a reader can jump in and figure out what is going on. It is not necessary to write an extensive introduction to every posting -- context can be in the form of links to older postings, paper citations, etc.
- On this index page, add a link to your posting with the date, a descriptive posting title, and your full name. This logbook covers a wide range of topics, so titles will be really important to keep it useful. Don't name your posting something like "Forecasting for S4"!
- Links should be added in reverse-chronological order (newest at the top). Your posting can either be written up on another wiki page or it can be a link to some externally hosted webpage (useful if you want to include a javascript plots pager).
Logbook Entries (reverse chronological)
- 2016 April 5: Setting up non-r forecasts (Jo + others)
- 2016 March 31: Fisher projections for σ(r) based on achieved performance (Victor Buza)