Thank you all for contributing to the astrophysics and cosmology community regarding data processing. Swyft is indeed a powerful package for scientific simulation-based inference. You might know that Fisher information matrix can be used to forecast the constraining power of some summary statistics based on N-body simulations, e.g., Quijote simulation suite, without the real observational data.
So, using Latin-hypercube data from N-body simulations, can Swyft be used to assess the performance of the statistics in constraining cosmological parameters?
Thank you all for contributing to the astrophysics and cosmology community regarding data processing. Swyft is indeed a powerful package for scientific simulation-based inference. You might know that Fisher information matrix can be used to forecast the constraining power of some summary statistics based on N-body simulations, e.g., Quijote simulation suite, without the real observational data.
So, using Latin-hypercube data from N-body simulations, can Swyft be used to assess the performance of the statistics in constraining cosmological parameters?