We present an analysis of some of the properties of the density field realized in numerical simulations for power-law initial power spectra in the case of a critical density universe. We study the non-linear regime, which is the most difficult to handle analytically, and we compare our numerical results with the predictions of a specific hierarchical clustering scaling model that have been made recently, focusing specifically on its much wider range of applicability, which is one of its main advantages over the standard Press—Schechter approximation. We first check that the two-point correlation functions, measured from both counts-in-cells and neighbour counts, agree with the known analytically exact scaling requirement (i.e., depend only ...
Hamilton et al. (1991) proposed a simple formula relating the nonlinear autocorrelation function of ...
The scaling ansatz of Hamilton et al. effectively extends the idea of self-similar scaling to initia...
Measuring the density of the universe has been a fundamental problem in cosmology ever since the "Bi...
Using an ensemble of high resolution 2D numerical simulations, we explore the scaling properties of ...
We develop a diagrammatic technique to represent the multi-point cumulative probability density func...
Hamilton et al. recently proposed the idea that the growth of density perturbations in an expanding ...
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We use N-body simulations to study the shape of mean cluster density and velocity profiles in the no...
We present the results of a large library of cosmological N-body simulations, using power-law initia...
We consider the problem of gravitational clustering in a D-dimensional expanding Universe and derive...
We present the results of a large library of cosmological N-body simulations, using power-law initia...
Hamilton et al. have suggested an invaluable scaling formula which describes how the power spectra o...
Context. The largest uncertainty for cosmological studies using clusters of galaxies is introduced b...
We investigate the properties of clusters of galaxies in two cosmological models using N-body simula...
It is known that radial collapse around density peaks can explain the key features of the evolution ...
Hamilton et al. (1991) proposed a simple formula relating the nonlinear autocorrelation function of ...
The scaling ansatz of Hamilton et al. effectively extends the idea of self-similar scaling to initia...
Measuring the density of the universe has been a fundamental problem in cosmology ever since the "Bi...
Using an ensemble of high resolution 2D numerical simulations, we explore the scaling properties of ...
We develop a diagrammatic technique to represent the multi-point cumulative probability density func...
Hamilton et al. recently proposed the idea that the growth of density perturbations in an expanding ...
Sorry, the full text of this article is not available here. Please click on the alternative location...
We use N-body simulations to study the shape of mean cluster density and velocity profiles in the no...
We present the results of a large library of cosmological N-body simulations, using power-law initia...
We consider the problem of gravitational clustering in a D-dimensional expanding Universe and derive...
We present the results of a large library of cosmological N-body simulations, using power-law initia...
Hamilton et al. have suggested an invaluable scaling formula which describes how the power spectra o...
Context. The largest uncertainty for cosmological studies using clusters of galaxies is introduced b...
We investigate the properties of clusters of galaxies in two cosmological models using N-body simula...
It is known that radial collapse around density peaks can explain the key features of the evolution ...
Hamilton et al. (1991) proposed a simple formula relating the nonlinear autocorrelation function of ...
The scaling ansatz of Hamilton et al. effectively extends the idea of self-similar scaling to initia...
Measuring the density of the universe has been a fundamental problem in cosmology ever since the "Bi...