Three-point correlation functions and the hierarchical clustering ansatz in low-density cold dark matter universes

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Dark Matter, Galactic Clusters, Galactic Evolution, Space Density, Computational Astrophysics, Gravitational Fields, Many Body Problem, Statistical Correlation

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Three-point correlation functions zeta(123) in low-density unbiased cold
dark matter universes are examined here over the range zeta(123) between
0.01 and 100,000 using cosmological N-body simulation data. The models
are found to reproduce a relation which is universal and not an
asymptotic expression in a perturbative or strongly nonlinear regime.

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