Publication data of Pogosian, Levon: Link to Inspire

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Created with Highcharts 9.0.1CitationsBreakdown of Most Cited PapersrestComplementarity of Weak Lensing and Peculiar Velocity Measurements in Testing General RelativityComplementarity of Weak Lensing and Peculiar Velocity Measurements in Tes…Investigating dark energy experiments with principal componentsSeeking String Theory in the CosmosCosmological Tests of General Relativity with Future Tomographic SurveysWhat can cosmology tell us about gravity? Constraining Horndeski gravity with $Sigma$ and $mu$What can cosmology tell us about gravity? Constraining Horndeski gravity wi…Examining the evidence for dynamical dark energyEvolution of dark energy reconstructed from the latest observationsCosmic microwave background anisotropy from wiggly stringsPractical approach to cosmological perturbations in modified gravityProbing modifications of General Relativity using current cosmological observationsProbing modifications of General Relativity using current cosmological observ…How to optimally parametrize deviations from General Relativity in the evolution of cosmological perturbations?How to optimally parametrize deviations from General Relativity in the evoluti…Bounds on cosmic strings from WMAP and SDSSRelieving the Hubble tension with primordial magnetic fieldsWhy reducing the cosmic sound horizon alone can not fully resolve the Hubble tensionWhy reducing the cosmic sound horizon alone can not fully resolve the Hubb…Observational constraints on cosmic string production during brane inflationTesting gravity with CAMB and CosmoMCSearching for modified growth patterns with tomographic surveysDynamics of Linear Perturbations in f(R) GravityThe pattern of growth in viable f(R) cosmologies20002005201020152020202501000200030004000500060007000
Created with Highcharts 9.0.1Fraction [%]Breakdown of Most Cited Papers (Fraction)Complementarity of Weak Lensing and Peculiar Velocity Measurements in Testing General RelativityComplementarity of Weak Lensing and Peculiar Velocity Measurements in Tes…Investigating dark energy experiments with principal componentsSeeking String Theory in the CosmosCosmological Tests of General Relativity with Future Tomographic SurveysWhat can cosmology tell us about gravity? Constraining Horndeski gravity with $Sigma$ and $mu$What can cosmology tell us about gravity? Constraining Horndeski gravity wi…Examining the evidence for dynamical dark energyEvolution of dark energy reconstructed from the latest observationsCosmic microwave background anisotropy from wiggly stringsPractical approach to cosmological perturbations in modified gravityProbing modifications of General Relativity using current cosmological observationsProbing modifications of General Relativity using current cosmological observ…How to optimally parametrize deviations from General Relativity in the evolution of cosmological perturbations?How to optimally parametrize deviations from General Relativity in the evoluti…Bounds on cosmic strings from WMAP and SDSSRelieving the Hubble tension with primordial magnetic fieldsWhy reducing the cosmic sound horizon alone can not fully resolve the Hubble tensionWhy reducing the cosmic sound horizon alone can not fully resolve the Hubb…Observational constraints on cosmic string production during brane inflationTesting gravity with CAMB and CosmoMCSearching for modified growth patterns with tomographic surveysDynamics of Linear Perturbations in f(R) GravityThe pattern of growth in viable f(R) cosmologies2000200520102015202020250255075100
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