The Hubble constant determined in the spatial volume comparable to the large-scale structure in the Universe.

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Universe: Hubble Constant, Universe: Large-Scale Structure, Tully-Fisher Relation: Hubble Constant

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As the galaxy distribution in the Universe proved to be far from uniform, it is not obvious whether or not the observed value for the Hubble constant is representative of the global one if the analysis is made based on a localized or nearby galaxy sample. It is required from this point of view that the value of the Hubble constant is determined by investigating with a homogeneous method motions and distances of galaxies which are distributed in a sufficiently large spatial volume. The author makes a Tully-Fisher analysis using a magnitude-limited sample of galaxies which are distributed in a volume as large as the extent of the large-scale structure, and compute a global value of the Hubble constant within the region.

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