Fabio Pasian
INAF
307 Papers
8.7K Citations
Fabio Pasian is an academic researcher from INAF. The author has contributed to research in topics: Planck & Galaxy. The author has an hindex of 99, co-authored 307 publications.
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Papers
Artificial Intelligence Tools for Data Mining in Large Astronomical Databases
Giuseppe Longo,Ciro Donalek,Giancarlo Raiconi,Antonino Staiano,Roberto Tagliaferri,Fabio Pasian,Salvatore Sessa,Riccardo Smareglia,Alfredo Volpicelli +8 more
- 01 Jan 2004
TL;DR: Some tools implemented by the AstroNeural collaboration (Napoli-Salerno) aimed to perform complex tasks such as, for instance, unsupervised and supervised clustering and time series analysis are described.
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Interconnecting the Virtual Observatory with computational grid infrastructures
Fabio Pasian,Giuliano Taffoni,Claudio Vuerli +2 more
- 01 Aug 2006
TL;DR: The term ‘grid’, in the Virtual Observatory (VO) context, has mainly been used to indicate a set of interoperable services, allowing transparent access to aSet of geographically distributed and heterogeneous archives and catalogues, data exchange and analysis, etc.
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A Generalized Mosaic-to-SQL Interface with Extensions to Distributed Archives
Fabio Pasian,Riccardo Smareglia +1 more
- 01 Jan 1995
TL;DR: In this article, a graphical user interface based on Mosaic, and allowing form-based access to SQL-driven relational databases, is described, which allows X-Y plotting of any two numerical quantities retrieved from the database, and access to data archives distributed over Internet, following the WWW concept.
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Euclid: Forecast constraints on consistency tests of the $\Lambda$CDM model
Savvas Nesseris,Domenico Sapone,M. Martinelli,D. Camarena,V. Marra,Z. Sakr,Juan Garcia-Bellido,Cristina Martins,C. Clarkson,A. Da Silva,P. Fleury,L. Lombriser,J.P. Mimoso,S. Casas,V. Pettorino,I. Tutusaus,A. Amara,Natalia Auricchio,C. Bodendorf,D. Bonino,E. Branchini,Massimo Brescia,V. Capobianco,Carmelita Carbone,J. Carretero,M. Castellano,Stefano Cavuoti,A. Cimatti,R. Cledassou,G. Congedo,L. Conversi,Y. Copin,Leonardo Corcione,F. Courbin,Mark Cropper,H. Degaudenzi,M. Douspis,F. Dubath,C. A. J. Duncan,X. Dupac,S. Dusini,Anne Ealet,S. Farrens,P. Fosalba,M. Frailis,E. Franceschi,M. Fumana,B. Garilli,B. Gillis,C. Giocoli,A. Grazian,Frank Grupp,Stein Vidar Hagfors Haugan,W. A. Holmes,Felix Hormuth,Knud Jahnke,S. Kermiche,Alina Kiessling,T. Kitching,M. Kümmel,M. Kunz,Hannu Kurki-Suonio,Sebastiano Ligori,P. B. Lilje,I. Lloro,O. Mansutti,Ole Marggraf,K. Markovic,Federico Marulli,Richard Massey,Massimo Meneghetti,Emiliano Merlin,G. Meylan,Michele Moresco,L. Moscardini,E. Munari,S. Niemi,C. Padilla,S. Paltani,Fabio Pasian,K. Pedersen,Will J. Percival,M. Poncet,L. Popa,Giuseppe D. Racca,F. Raison,Jason Rhodes,Mauro Roncarelli,R. P. Saglia,B. Sartoris,Peter Schneider,A. Secroun,G. Seidel,S. Serrano,Chiara Sirignano,G. Sirri,L. Stanco,Jean-Luc Starck,P. Tallada-Crespí,Andy Taylor,Ismael Tereno,Rafael Toledo-Moreo,F. Torradeflot,Edwin A. Valentijn,Luca Valenziano,Yu Wang,Niraj Welikala,G. Zamorani,Julien Zoubian,Stefano Andreon,Marco Baldi,Stefano Camera,E. Medinaceli,Simona Mei,A. Renzi +114 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors quantify the ability of the Euclid mission, together with contemporary surveys, to improve the current sensitivity of null tests of the canonical cosmological constant and cold dark matter (LCDM) model, in the redshift range $0
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