In IllustrisTNG, the mutual information between galaxy formation efficiency and halo assembly time exceeds that of colour, sSFR, or cluster observables, especially for low-mass central galaxies.
Evaluating Summary Statistics with Mutual Information for Cosmological Inference
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The ability to compress observational data and accurately estimate physical parameters relies heavily on informative summary statistics. In this paper, we introduce the use of mutual information (MI) as a means of evaluating the quality of summary statistics in inference tasks. MI can assess the sufficiency of summaries, and provide a quantitative basis for comparison. We propose to estimate MI using the Barber-Agakov lower bound and normalizing flow based variational distributions. To demonstrate the effectiveness of our method, we compare three different summary statistics (namely the power spectrum, bispectrum, and scattering transform) in the context of inferring reionization parameters from mock images of 21~cm observations with Square Kilometre Array. We find that this approach is able to correctly assess the informativeness of different summary statistics and allows us to select the optimal set of statistics for inference tasks.
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Exploring the link between galaxy assembly and dark matter halo assembly in IllustrisTNG: Insights from the Mutual Information
In IllustrisTNG, the mutual information between galaxy formation efficiency and halo assembly time exceeds that of colour, sSFR, or cluster observables, especially for low-mass central galaxies.