1. What have the authors contributed in "Colossus: a python toolkit for cosmology, large-scale structure, and dark matter halos" ?
This paper introduces Colossus, a public, open-source python package for calculations related to cosmology, the large-scale structure ( LSS ) of matter in the universe, and the properties of dark matter halos.. The cosmology module implements Friedman-Lemaitre-Robertson-Walker cosmologies including curvature, relativistic species, and different dark energy equations of state, and provides fast computations of the linear matter power spectrum, variance, and correlation function.
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2. What are the future works mentioned in the paper "Colossus: a python toolkit for cosmology, large-scale structure, and dark matter halos" ?
While Colossus has hitherto been essentially a single-developer project, I would like this situation to change in the future.. I thank all those who have tested Colossus and made suggestions, namely Douglas Applegate, Neal Dalal, Daniel Eisenstein, Lehman Garrison, Andrew Hearin, Wayne Hu, Michael Joyce, Andrey Kravtsov, Alexie Leauthaud and her students, Philip Mansfield, Tom McClintock, Surhud More, and Steven Murray.. Furthermore, I thank Savvas Koushiappas for suggesting this paper and Sownak Bose for comments on a draft.
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