Date:
26. January 2018 - 11:30
Speaker:
Elena Kozlikin (Heidelberg University)
I will give an overview of a novel analytic approach to cosmic large-scale
structure formation which provides a density fluctuation power spectrum that
agrees well with state of the art N-body simulations up to k = 10h Mpc−1 .
Thus far, the non-linear regime of structure formation is only accessible through
expensive numerical N-body simulations since the conventional analytic treat-
ment of cosmic density fluctuations via the hydrodynamical equations runs into
severe problems even in a mildly non-linear regime. I will point out how our
Kinetic Field Theory avoids the difficulties of standard perturbation theory by
construction and allows to proceed deeply into the non-linear regime of density
fluctuations.
My main focus will be on the opportunities this method provides to study the
physics behind structure formation.



