The Standard Cosmological Model is generally accepted by the scientific community, there are still an amount of unresolved issues. From the observable characteristics of the structures in the Universe,it should be possible to impose constraints on the cosmological parameters. Cosmic Voids (CV) are a major component of the LSS and have been shown to possess great potential for constraining DE and testing theories of gravity. But a gap between CV observations and theory still persists. A theoretical model for void statistical distribution as a function of size exists (SvdW) However, the SvdW model has been unsuccesful in reproducing the results obtained from cosmological simulations. This undermines the possibility of using voids as c...
We compare analytical predictions of void volume functions to those measured from N-body simulations...
Modern surveys allow us to access to high quality measurements, by sampling the galaxy distribution ...
International audienceWe present a simple empirical function for the average density profile of cosm...
Cosmic voids are large underdense regions of the Universe that, together with galaxy clusters, filam...
Cosmic voids occupy most of the volume of the Universe, and their statistical properties can be expl...
Cosmic voids are large underdense regions that, together with galaxy clusters, filaments and walls, ...
We present the first cosmological constraints derived from the analysis of the void size function. T...
A stately fraction of the Universe volume is dominated by almost empty space. Alongside the luminous...
The investigations of the large-scale structure of our Universe provide us with extremely powerful t...
The last decade has witnessed the establishment of a Standard Cosmological Model, which is based on...
Cosmic voids are becoming key players in testing the physics of our Universe. Here we concentrate on...
We have analyzed the distribution of void sizes in the two-dimensional slices of the Las Campanas Re...
Cosmological Voids are among the largest structures known in the universe with diameters ranging fro...
Includes bibliography.Chapter I gives an overview of the current well-known theoretical models of la...
In this work, we analyse the properties of cosmic voids in standard and coupled dark energy cosmolog...
We compare analytical predictions of void volume functions to those measured from N-body simulations...
Modern surveys allow us to access to high quality measurements, by sampling the galaxy distribution ...
International audienceWe present a simple empirical function for the average density profile of cosm...
Cosmic voids are large underdense regions of the Universe that, together with galaxy clusters, filam...
Cosmic voids occupy most of the volume of the Universe, and their statistical properties can be expl...
Cosmic voids are large underdense regions that, together with galaxy clusters, filaments and walls, ...
We present the first cosmological constraints derived from the analysis of the void size function. T...
A stately fraction of the Universe volume is dominated by almost empty space. Alongside the luminous...
The investigations of the large-scale structure of our Universe provide us with extremely powerful t...
The last decade has witnessed the establishment of a Standard Cosmological Model, which is based on...
Cosmic voids are becoming key players in testing the physics of our Universe. Here we concentrate on...
We have analyzed the distribution of void sizes in the two-dimensional slices of the Las Campanas Re...
Cosmological Voids are among the largest structures known in the universe with diameters ranging fro...
Includes bibliography.Chapter I gives an overview of the current well-known theoretical models of la...
In this work, we analyse the properties of cosmic voids in standard and coupled dark energy cosmolog...
We compare analytical predictions of void volume functions to those measured from N-body simulations...
Modern surveys allow us to access to high quality measurements, by sampling the galaxy distribution ...
International audienceWe present a simple empirical function for the average density profile of cosm...