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The large-scale smoothness of the Universe

Kelvin K. S. Wu, Ofer Lahav and Martin J. Rees

Nature 397, 225-230(21 January 1999)

doi:10.1038/16637

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Table 1

Estimates of the fractal correlation dimensions

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Figure 1

The distribution of 2 million galaxies with blue magnitude 17 less than or equal to bj less than or equal to 20.5 shown in an equal-area projection centred on the south Galactic pole.

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Figure 2

The redshift distribution of more than 20,000 galaxies, from the Las Campanas redshift survey11.

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Figure 3

A compilation of density fluctuations on different scales from various observations.

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Figure 4

The fractal correlation dimension D2 versus length scale R.

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