On de-Sitter geometry in crater statistics
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🌌 astro-ph.EP
gr-qcmath-phmath.MP
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craterde-sittergeometrystatisticsappearapproximatearticlebodies
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The cumulative size-frequency distributions of impact craters on planetary bodies in the solar system appear to approximate a universal inverse square power-law for small crater radii. In this article, we show how this distribution can be understood easily in terms of geometrical statistics, using a de-Sitter geometry of the configuration space of circles on the Euclidean plane and on the unit sphere. The effect of crater overlap is also considered.
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