CLASSIER computes cosmological perturbation spectra with non-cold relics using iterated integral equations and non-uniform fast Fourier transforms, matching a converged Boltzmann hierarchy to <0.01% in the matter power spectrum up to k=100 Mpc^-1 with substantial speedups.
Cosmological perturbations without the Boltzmann hierarchy
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Calculations of the evolution of cosmological perturbations generally involve solution of a large number of coupled differential equations to describe the evolution of the multipole moments of the distribution of photon intensities and polarization. However, this "Boltzmann hierarchy" communicates with the rest of the system of equations for the other perturbation variables only through the photon-intensity quadrupole moment. Here I develop an alternative formulation wherein this photon-intensity quadrupole is obtained via solution of two coupled integral equations -- one for the intensity quadrupole and another for the linear-polarization quadrupole -- rather than the full Boltzmann hierarchy. This alternative method of calculation provides some physical insight and a cross-check for the traditional approach. I describe a simple and efficient iterative numerical solution that converges fairly quickly. I surmise that this may allow current state-of-the-art cosmological-perturbation codes to be accelerated.
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Rapid and accurate numerical evolution of linear cosmological perturbations with non-cold relics
CLASSIER computes cosmological perturbation spectra with non-cold relics using iterated integral equations and non-uniform fast Fourier transforms, matching a converged Boltzmann hierarchy to <0.01% in the matter power spectrum up to k=100 Mpc^-1 with substantial speedups.