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Ergodicity and Gaussianity for Spherical Random Fields
Domenico Marinucci, Giovanni Peccati
Published 2009-11-12Version 1
We investigate the relationship between ergodicity and asymptotic Gaussianity of isotropic spherical random fields, in the high-resolution (or high-frequency) limit. In particular, our results suggest that under a wide variety of circumstances the two conditions are equivalent, i.e. the sample angular power spectrum may converge to the population value if and only if the underlying field is asymptotically Gaussian, in the high frequency sense. These findings may shed some light on the role of Cosmic Variance in Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) radiation data analysis.
Comments: 25 pages; PACS : 02.50-r, 98.70-Vc, 98.80-k
Journal: Journal of Mathematical Physics, n.4, 043301, (2010)
DOI: 10.1063/1.3329423
Keywords: ergodicity, sample angular power spectrum, isotropic spherical random fields, high frequency sense, cosmic microwave background
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