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<i>Hubble</i>parameter reconstruction from a principal component analysis: minimizing the bias
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PhotometryModel-independent ReconstructionEngineeringCosmic Expansion RateCosmologyRobust AnalysisSignal ReconstructionStatistical InferenceInverse ProblemsDimensionality ReductionPrincipal Component AnalysisLarge Scale StructureObservational CosmologyStatisticsEarly Universe
Aims. A model-independent reconstruction of the cosmic expansion rate is essential to a robust analysis of cosmological observations. Our goal is to demonstrate that current data are able to provide reasonable constraints on the behavior of the Hubble parameter with redshift, independently of any cosmological model or underlying gravity theory.
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