Comment on 'Discreteness Effects in Lambda Cold Dark Matter Simulations: A Wavelet-Statistical View' by Romeo et al
Adrian L. Melott (University of Kansas)

TL;DR
This paper discusses the findings of Romeo et al. on discreteness effects in Lambda Cold Dark Matter simulations, highlighting their equivalence with earlier research and proposing a potential general explanation.
Contribution
It clarifies the relationship between Romeo et al.'s conclusions and prior work, offering a possible overarching explanation for the observed effects.
Findings
Romeo et al.'s conclusions align with earlier studies
A general explanation for discreteness effects is proposed
The paper emphasizes the consistency of results across different analyses
Abstract
Essential equivalence of the conclusions of Romeo et al. (arXiv:0804.0294v1) with earlier work is pointed out. A possible general explanation for these conclusions is suggested.
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TopicsScientific Research and Discoveries · Cosmology and Gravitation Theories · Computational Physics and Python Applications
