The genus of the isodensity contours is a robust measure of the topology of a large-scale structure, and it is relatively insensitive to nonlinear gravitational evolution, galaxy bias, and redshift-space distortion. We show that the growth of density fluctuations is scale dependent even in the linear regime in some modified gravity theories, which opens a new possibility of testing the theories observationally. We propose to use the genus of the isodensity contours, an intrinsic measure of the topology of the large-scale structure, as a statistic to be used in such tests. In Einstein's general theory of relativity, density fluctuations grow at the same rate on all scales in the linear regime, and the genus per comoving volume is almost...
We study the growth of large scale structure in two recently proposed non-standard cosmological mode...
The distribution of galaxies provides an ideal laboratory to test for deviations from General Relati...
In this paper I investigate the possibility to test Einstein's equations with observations of cosmol...
We have studied the dependence of topology of large scale structure on tracer, gravitational evoluti...
We study topological properties of large-scale structure in a set of scale-free N-body simulations u...
On large scales the distribution of galaxies resembles a vast ‘cosmic web’ of clusters, walls, filam...
We study the evolution of non-linear structure as a function of scale in samples from the 2dF Galaxy...
The process of gravitational instability initiated by small primordial density perturbations is a vi...
We measure the topology (genus) of isodensity contour surfaces in volume-limited subsets of the 1.2 ...
We apply topological measures of clustering such as percolation and genus curves (PC & GC) and s...
We apply topological measures of clustering such as percolation and genus curves (PC & GC) a...
The genus statistics is studied using large N-body simulations for several cosmological models. We c...
As a statistical measure of large-scale structure of the universe, the genus number is presented in ...
We measure the topology of volume-limited galaxy samples selected from a parent sample of 314,050 ga...
We show how it is possible to test general relativity and different models of gravity via Redshift-S...
We study the growth of large scale structure in two recently proposed non-standard cosmological mode...
The distribution of galaxies provides an ideal laboratory to test for deviations from General Relati...
In this paper I investigate the possibility to test Einstein's equations with observations of cosmol...
We have studied the dependence of topology of large scale structure on tracer, gravitational evoluti...
We study topological properties of large-scale structure in a set of scale-free N-body simulations u...
On large scales the distribution of galaxies resembles a vast ‘cosmic web’ of clusters, walls, filam...
We study the evolution of non-linear structure as a function of scale in samples from the 2dF Galaxy...
The process of gravitational instability initiated by small primordial density perturbations is a vi...
We measure the topology (genus) of isodensity contour surfaces in volume-limited subsets of the 1.2 ...
We apply topological measures of clustering such as percolation and genus curves (PC & GC) and s...
We apply topological measures of clustering such as percolation and genus curves (PC & GC) a...
The genus statistics is studied using large N-body simulations for several cosmological models. We c...
As a statistical measure of large-scale structure of the universe, the genus number is presented in ...
We measure the topology of volume-limited galaxy samples selected from a parent sample of 314,050 ga...
We show how it is possible to test general relativity and different models of gravity via Redshift-S...
We study the growth of large scale structure in two recently proposed non-standard cosmological mode...
The distribution of galaxies provides an ideal laboratory to test for deviations from General Relati...
In this paper I investigate the possibility to test Einstein's equations with observations of cosmol...