Cobaya, a code for Bayesian analysis in Cosmology — cobaya 3. 6. 2 . . . Though cobaya is a general purpose statistical framework, it includes interfaces to cosmological theory codes (CAMB and CLASS) and likelihoods of cosmological experiments (Planck, Bicep-Keck, SDSS… and more coming soon)
Cobaya - GitHub Cobaya: Code for Bayesian Analysis in Cosmology, and related code and data - Cobaya
Cavia porcellus - Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre En España y en ciertas zonas de Hispanoamérica se emplean los nombres cobayo y cobaya, 109 posiblemente derivados del idioma tupí sabúia En muchos países, incluyendo los ya mencionados, recibe el nombre de conejillo de indias
Cobaya: Code for Bayesian Analysis of hierarchical physical models Cobaya is written in Python in a modular way that allows for extendability, use of calculations provided by external packages, and dynamical reparameterization without modifying its source It can exploit hybrid OpenMP MPI parallelization, and has sub-millisecond overhead per posterior evaluation
cobaya · PyPI Though cobaya is a general purpose statistical framework, it includes interfaces to cosmological theory codes (CAMB and CLASS) and likelihoods of cosmological experiments (Planck, Bicep-Keck, SDSS… and more coming soon)
cobaya - Wiktionary, the free dictionary Noun cobaya f or m (plural cobayas) (zoology) guinea pig (animal) Synonyms: cobayo, conejillo de Indias, curí, cuy (cooking) guinea pig meat, eaten in many parts of Latin America (figuratively) guinea pig (person used for experimentation)
The Cuy or Guinea Pig - colcacanyontours-arequipa. com The Cuy, also called cuye, guinea pig, cobaya, cobayo, scientifically corresponds to Cavia porcellus, of the Caviidae family originating in Andean regions of South America such as Peru, Bolivia, Ecuador and Colombia
Cobaya – Monkey Park Cavia porcellus, also known as guinea pig, guinea pig or guinea pig, is a hybrid domestic rodent Native to the Andes of South America, this animal is the result of crossing several species of the genus Cavia Its coat can vary in colour and texture, and its docile nature has made it a popular pet in Western society