This introductory talk to the 1999 Victoria Conference on Large-Scale Flows will present the ``big questions'' which will be discussed in the conference: (a) Does the velocity field converge on the largest scales? (b) Why can't we agree on the value of beta? (c) How can we properly measure the small-scale velocity dispersion? (d) Just how complicated can biasing be? (e) How universal are the distance indicators we are using? (f) How do we design our next generation of surveys to answer the above questions
We consider a measure of the peculiar velocity field derived from the Mark III compilation of 2900 s...
Reconstruction of the local velocity field from the overdensity field and a gravitational accelerati...
Abstract. Comparison of galaxy flows with those predicted from the local galaxy distribution ended a...
I review the status of cosmic velocity analysis as of January 2000, with an emphasis on two key ques...
The Cosmicflows-2 catalogue is a compendium of peculiar velocity measurements. While it has many obj...
In order to investigate the reality of large-scale streaming motion on scales of up to 150 Mpc, we h...
We compare the bulk flow of the SMAC sample to the predictions of popular cosmological models and to...
We calculate the large-scale bulk flow from the Cosmicflows-2 peculiar velocity catalog (Tully et al...
We use Tully--Fisher distances for a sample of field late spiral galaxies to test the Lauer and Post...
The reconstruction of the large scale velocity field from the grouped Cosmicflows-4 (CF4) database i...
The theoretical expectation for large-scale streaming velocities relative to the Hubble flow is expr...
In this paper we investigate how observational effects could possibly bias cosmological inferences f...
I address the following issues: All bulk velocity measurements (but one) are consistent with our sta...
Abstract: Several studies have indicated that the local cosmic velocity field is rather cold, in par...
In this thesis I will be examining the study of the large scale structure of the universe. In partic...
We consider a measure of the peculiar velocity field derived from the Mark III compilation of 2900 s...
Reconstruction of the local velocity field from the overdensity field and a gravitational accelerati...
Abstract. Comparison of galaxy flows with those predicted from the local galaxy distribution ended a...
I review the status of cosmic velocity analysis as of January 2000, with an emphasis on two key ques...
The Cosmicflows-2 catalogue is a compendium of peculiar velocity measurements. While it has many obj...
In order to investigate the reality of large-scale streaming motion on scales of up to 150 Mpc, we h...
We compare the bulk flow of the SMAC sample to the predictions of popular cosmological models and to...
We calculate the large-scale bulk flow from the Cosmicflows-2 peculiar velocity catalog (Tully et al...
We use Tully--Fisher distances for a sample of field late spiral galaxies to test the Lauer and Post...
The reconstruction of the large scale velocity field from the grouped Cosmicflows-4 (CF4) database i...
The theoretical expectation for large-scale streaming velocities relative to the Hubble flow is expr...
In this paper we investigate how observational effects could possibly bias cosmological inferences f...
I address the following issues: All bulk velocity measurements (but one) are consistent with our sta...
Abstract: Several studies have indicated that the local cosmic velocity field is rather cold, in par...
In this thesis I will be examining the study of the large scale structure of the universe. In partic...
We consider a measure of the peculiar velocity field derived from the Mark III compilation of 2900 s...
Reconstruction of the local velocity field from the overdensity field and a gravitational accelerati...
Abstract. Comparison of galaxy flows with those predicted from the local galaxy distribution ended a...