Overview
Explore the fascinating relationship between cosmic voids and massive clusters in this 48-minute astronomy presentation delivered by Junsup Shim from the Academia Sinica Institute for Astronomy and Astrophysics. Delve into the study of large-scale cosmic structures, examining how vast empty regions in space serve as natural counterparts to dense galaxy clusters. Learn about the latest research findings and theoretical frameworks that help explain the formation, evolution, and interconnected nature of these contrasting cosmic phenomena, offering crucial insights into the structure and development of our universe.
Syllabus
CITA 1032: Cosmic Voids as Counterpart of Massive Clusters
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