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🏢 cloe-org

Welcome to the cloe-org GitHub organization!

We are a group of cosmologists, primarily members of the Euclid Consortium and other large-scale structure collaborations, dedicated to advancing cosmological statistical inference. Our main focus is on developing open-source software that enables the comparison of theoretical models with diverse cosmological datasets to derive robust statistical constraints. While our work is strongly motivated by the scientific goals of the Euclid mission, our tools and methods are designed to be broadly applicable across current and future cosmological experiments.

Our team previously contributed to the development of CLOE (Cosmology Likelihood for Observables in Euclid). Building on the expertise gained from that experience, we are now developing a new generation of CLOE-inspired software aimed at maximizing the scientific return of upcoming cosmological surveys. Our goal is to facilitate a seamless interface between theoretical predictions and data analysis, fostering accessibility and collaboration within the broader cosmology community.

📂 Repositories

Our main repositories:

Repository Name Description
cloelib Computation of the theoretical predictions for Euclid primary observables
cloelike Euclid likelihood module for photometric and spectroscopic primary observables
playground Tutorials, examples and DEMO notebooks
darkflipper Computation of Figure of Merit and Figure of Bias measurements

You can browse all our repositories here.

💡 How to Get Involved

We welcome contributions from everyone! If you're interested in collaborating or contributing, here's how you can get started:

  1. Explore our repositories – Check out the codebases and documentation.
  2. Open an issue – Found a bug, have a feature request, or need help? Open an issue in the respective repository.
  3. Submit a pull request (PR) – Contribute code, documentation, or improvements. Please follow the contribution guidelines provided in each repo.
  4. Join discussions – Engage with us in Discussions or raise questions in issues.

📜 Contribution Guidelines

Each repository may have its own specific contribution guidelines, but here are some general principles:

  • Follow the contribution guidelines defined in each repository.
  • Write clear and concise commit messages.
  • If submitting code, make sure it follows the project’s style guides.
  • Keep PRs small and focused.
  • Provide detailed descriptions when submitting PRs or opening issues.

For more detailed guidelines, refer to the CONTRIBUTING.md file in each repository.

💬 Communication

  • Issues – The best place to ask technical questions or report bugs for each project.
  • Discussions – Use GitHub Discussions for broader conversations and brainstorming.
  • Contact us – For general inquiries, you can reach any of the cloe-org maintainers by tagging @cloe-org/cloe-maintainers in any issue/discussion.

📜 Licensing

All our projects are licensed under GNU General Public License unless stated otherwise. Check the individual repository's license for more details.

⭐ Support Us

If you like what we're doing:

  • 🌟 Star our repositories
  • 💬 Spread the word
  • 🚀 Contribute or collaborate
  • 📖 Use our codes and kindly cite our main publications.

Thank you for being part of cloe-org!

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  1. darkflipper Public

    Dark Energy Figure of Merit and Figure of Bias calculations for Likelihood pipelines

    Jupyter Notebook

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  • darkflipper Public

    Dark Energy Figure of Merit and Figure of Bias calculations for Likelihood pipelines

    Jupyter Notebook 0 GPL-3.0 0 2 (1 issue needs help) 0 Updated Feb 3, 2025

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