ICCUB COURSE – An introduction to Bayesian Statistics through Astronomical Application [NOT TRANSLATED]
We will use simple astronomical applications to illustrate applications of different probablity distributions, the use of nuisance parameters and marginalization, computation of confidence intervals, coordinate transformations.
Schedule: 20, 21 and 22 of November from 17:40 to 19:00
Programme:
- Lecture 1
The concept of probability in Bayesian Statistics. The Sum and Product Rules. Bayes’s Theorem.
Example: Least Squares Minimization – Chi2.
The Coin Example (the effect of sample size and varying priors).
- Lecture 2
Nuisance parameters and Marginalization.
Example: An Astrophysical application of the Coin Example Confidence Intervals. Coordinate Transformations.
Examples: Derivation of the ‘Sum in Quadrature’ rule,computation of confidence intervals in N-dimensions.
- Lecture 3
Probability distributions: example applications. Fitting a density modelto data (Poisson).
Inference with many parameters: the “astrophysical coin” example using Markov Chain Monte Carlo.
The course is open to all pre- and postdoc students
Contact email: tantoja(a)fqa.ub.edu [NOT TRANSLATED]