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Anatoly Klypin

Researcher at New Mexico State University

Publications -  291
Citations -  42755

Anatoly Klypin is an academic researcher from New Mexico State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Dark matter & Galaxy. The author has an hindex of 94, co-authored 287 publications receiving 40171 citations. Previous affiliations of Anatoly Klypin include University of Oxford & Spanish National Research Council.

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Skies And Universes: Accessing cosmological simulations and theoretical predictions

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors argue that there is an effective and simple path to expand the data access and dissemination of numerous results from different cosmological models and demonstrate that public access can be effectively provided with relatively modest resources.
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Evolution of skewness and kurtosis of cosmic density fields

TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated the evolution of the one-point probability distribution function (PDF) of the dark matter density field and its moments for fluctuations that are Gaussian in the linear regime and determined the dependence of these parameters on the evolutionary epoch z, on the smoothing length R t, and on the rms deviation of the density field σ using a cubic-cell and top-hat smoothing with kernels 0.4 h −1 Mpc ≤ R t ǫ ≥ 32 h − 1 Mpc.
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Measuring equality horizon with the zero-crossing of the galaxy correlation function

TL;DR: The zero-crossing of the 2-point galaxy correlation function is closely related to the horizon size at matter-radiation equality for a large variety of flat LCDM models as discussed by the authors.
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GalWeight Application: A publicly-available catalog of dynamical parameters of 1,800 galaxy clusters from SDSS-DR13, ($\mathtt{GalWCat19}$)

TL;DR: In this paper, a new publicly available catalog of 1,800 galaxy clusters (GalWeight cluster catalog, $\mathtt{GalWCat19}$) and a corresponding catalog of 34,471 identified member galaxies are identified from overdensities in redshift-phase space.