REVIEWS OF TOPICAL PROBLEMS

The large-scale structure of the universe

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© 1983 American Institute of Physics
, , Citation S F Shandarin et al 1983 Sov. Phys. Usp. 26 46 DOI 10.1070/PU1983v026n01ABEH004305

0038-5670/26/1/46

Abstract

A survey is given of theories for the origin of large-scale structure in the universe: clusters and superclusters of galaxies, and vast black regions practically devoid of galaxies. Special attention is paid to the theory of a neutrino-dominated universe—a cosmology in which electron neutrinos with a rest mass of a few tens of electron volts would contribute the bulk of the mean density. The evolution of small perturbations is discussed, and estimates are made for the temperature anisotropy of the microwave background radiation on various angular scales. The nonlinear stage in the evolution of smooth irrotational perturbations in a lowpressure medium is described in detail. Numerical experiments simulating large-scale structure formation processes are discussed, as well as their interpretation in the context of catastrophe theory.

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10.1070/PU1983v026n01ABEH004305