For over 20 years, the term ‘cosmic web’ has guided our understanding of the large-scale arrangement of matter in the cosmos, accurately evoking the concept of a network of galaxies linked by filaments. But the physical correspondence between the cosmic web and structural engineering or textile ‘spiderwebs’ is even deeper than previously known, and also extends to origami tessellations. Here, we explain that in a good structure-formation approximation known as the adhesion model, threads of the cosmic web form a spiderweb, i.e. can be strung up to be entirely in tension. The correspondence is exact if nodes sampling voids are included, and if structure is excluded within collapsed regions (walls, filaments and haloes), where dark-matter mul...
This article has been accepted for publication in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society ...
All the celestial objects, from small asteroids and planets to large galaxies and even the long fila...
One of the important unknowns of current cosmology concerns the effects of the large scale distribut...
For over 20 years, the term 'cosmic web' has guided our understanding of the large-scale arrangement...
In this video we highlight the application of Computational Geometry to our understanding of the for...
The cosmic web is the largest scale manifestation of the anisotropic gravitational collapse of matte...
Abstract. In the current cosmological paradigm, an initially flat three-dimensional manifold that pe...
The cosmic web is the largest scale manifestation of the anisotropic gravitational collapse of matte...
We present the SpineWeb framework for the topological analysis of the Cosmic Web and the identificat...
The cosmic web is one of the most striking features of the distribution of galaxies and dark matter ...
On the largest scales, matter in the Universe is arranged in a complex and highly connected cosmic w...
We introduce the NEXUS algorithm for the identification of cosmic web environments: clusters, filame...
This article has been accepted for publication in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society ...
All the celestial objects, from small asteroids and planets to large galaxies and even the long fila...
One of the important unknowns of current cosmology concerns the effects of the large scale distribut...
For over 20 years, the term 'cosmic web' has guided our understanding of the large-scale arrangement...
In this video we highlight the application of Computational Geometry to our understanding of the for...
The cosmic web is the largest scale manifestation of the anisotropic gravitational collapse of matte...
Abstract. In the current cosmological paradigm, an initially flat three-dimensional manifold that pe...
The cosmic web is the largest scale manifestation of the anisotropic gravitational collapse of matte...
We present the SpineWeb framework for the topological analysis of the Cosmic Web and the identificat...
The cosmic web is one of the most striking features of the distribution of galaxies and dark matter ...
On the largest scales, matter in the Universe is arranged in a complex and highly connected cosmic w...
We introduce the NEXUS algorithm for the identification of cosmic web environments: clusters, filame...
This article has been accepted for publication in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society ...
All the celestial objects, from small asteroids and planets to large galaxies and even the long fila...
One of the important unknowns of current cosmology concerns the effects of the large scale distribut...