The notion of adhesion has been advanced for the phenomenon of stabilization of large-scale structure emerging from gravitational instability of a cold medium. Recently, the physical origin of adhesion has been identified: a systematic derivation of the equations of motion for the density and the velocity fields leads naturally to the key equation of the “adhesion approximation” – however, under a set of strongly simplifying assumptions. In this work, we provide an evaluation of the current status of adhesive gravitational clustering and a clear explanation of the assumptions involved. Furthermore, we propose systematic generalizations with the aim to relax some of the simplifying assumptions. We start from the general Newtonian evol...
A `stochastic adhesion' model is introduced, with the purpose of describing the formation and evolut...
Aims. We describe various expansion schemes that can be used to study gravitational clustering. Obt...
Abstract. We inquire the phenomena of clustering of galaxies in an expanding universe from a theoret...
The interplay between gravitational and dispersive forces in a multi-streamed medium leads to an eff...
A description of the dynamics of a collisionless, self-gravitating fluid is developed and applied to...
We study the development of gravitational instability in the strongly non-linear regime. For this pu...
This paper focusses on the barely understood gap in between the weakly nonlinear regime of structure...
Large-scale structure formation can be modeled as a nonlinear process that transfers energy from the...
We quantitatively compare a particle implementation of the adhesion approximation to fully non-linea...
The description of gravitational clustering is essentially statistical but its origin is dynamical. ...
The large-scale structure in the universe is believed to have arisen out of small, random density pe...
The issue of trying to reconstruct the initial conditions of the clustering process is a delicate on...
The gravitational clustering of collisionless particles in an expanding universe is modelled using s...
We develop a systematic method to obtain the solution of the collisionless Boltzmann equation which ...
We have recently conducted a controlled comparison of a number of approximations for gravitational c...
A `stochastic adhesion' model is introduced, with the purpose of describing the formation and evolut...
Aims. We describe various expansion schemes that can be used to study gravitational clustering. Obt...
Abstract. We inquire the phenomena of clustering of galaxies in an expanding universe from a theoret...
The interplay between gravitational and dispersive forces in a multi-streamed medium leads to an eff...
A description of the dynamics of a collisionless, self-gravitating fluid is developed and applied to...
We study the development of gravitational instability in the strongly non-linear regime. For this pu...
This paper focusses on the barely understood gap in between the weakly nonlinear regime of structure...
Large-scale structure formation can be modeled as a nonlinear process that transfers energy from the...
We quantitatively compare a particle implementation of the adhesion approximation to fully non-linea...
The description of gravitational clustering is essentially statistical but its origin is dynamical. ...
The large-scale structure in the universe is believed to have arisen out of small, random density pe...
The issue of trying to reconstruct the initial conditions of the clustering process is a delicate on...
The gravitational clustering of collisionless particles in an expanding universe is modelled using s...
We develop a systematic method to obtain the solution of the collisionless Boltzmann equation which ...
We have recently conducted a controlled comparison of a number of approximations for gravitational c...
A `stochastic adhesion' model is introduced, with the purpose of describing the formation and evolut...
Aims. We describe various expansion schemes that can be used to study gravitational clustering. Obt...
Abstract. We inquire the phenomena of clustering of galaxies in an expanding universe from a theoret...