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The layout of the strong lensing part of the Science Book should probably be hierarchical n some way, but for to get started it makes sense to focus on some number (say, 10) specific projects, and explain the question(s) being investigated, how this might be done, and who is working on that part of the Book. I have sorted the current list of science projects from the SL plenary talk at the May 2008 AHM into these categories, and transcribed a very brief description of the project on this page. Each project then has its own linked page for the appropriate team members to work on.
As the site evolves, I would hope to see further sub-pages appearing describing related current projects, their status/results/publications and so on...
Detailed Modelling of Time Delay Lenses and Their Environments: Galaxy Properties and H0Dt
Statistical Approaches to H(z) from Lens Time Delays
Galaxy and Group-scale Mass Distributions, and Their Evolution
Sub-galactic CDM Structure from Flux Ratio Statistics
Accretion Disk Structure from 1000 Microlensed AGN
Measuring the Physical Properties and Rates of High Redshift SNe with a Large Array of Cosmic Telescopes
Cluster Properties and Cosmography from Arc Statistics
Calibrating the LSST Cluster Mass Function using Strong and Weak Lensing
Exotic Gravitational Lenses in the LSST Survey
Multiply-imaged Gamma Ray Burst