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arxiv: astro-ph/0203087 · v2 · submitted 2002-03-06 · 🌌 astro-ph · cond-mat

Power-law correlation and discreteness in cosmological N-body simulations

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keywords scalescorrelationcosmologicalfluctuationslambdalargern-bodypower-law
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We analyse with simple real-space statistics the Virgo consortium's cosmological N-body simulations. Significant clustering rapidly develops well below the initial mean interparticle separation \Lambda_i, where the gravitational force on a particle is dominated by that with its nearest neighbours. A power-law behaviour in the two point correlation function emerges, which in the subsequent evolution is continuously amplified and shifted to larger scales, in a roughly self-similar manner. We conclude that the density fluctuations at the smallest scales due to the particle-like nature of the distribution being evolved are thus essential in the development of these correlations, and not solely, as usually supposed, the very small continuous (fluid-like) fluctuations at scales larger than \Lambda_i >.

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