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A new gravitational N-body simulation algorithm for investigation of cosmological chaotic advection
Recently alternative approaches in cosmology seeks to explain the nature of
dark matter as a direct result of the non-linear spacetime curvature due to
different types of deformation potentials. In this context, a key test for this
hypothesis is to examine the effects of deformation on the evolution of large
scales structures. An important requirement for the fine analysis of this pure
gravitational signature (without dark matter elements) is to characterize the
position of a galaxy during its trajectory to the gravitational collapse of
super clusters at low redshifts. In this context, each element in an
gravitational N-body simulation behaves as a tracer of collapse governed by the
process known as chaotic advection (or lagrangian turbulence). In order to
develop a detailed study of this new approach we develop the COsmic LAgrangian
TUrbulence Simulator (COLATUS) to perform gravitational N-body simulations
based on Compute Unified Device Architecture (CUDA) for graphics processing
units (GPUs). In this paper we report the first robust results obtained from
COLATUS.Comment: Proceedings of Sixth International School on Field Theory and
Gravitation-2012 - by American Institute of Physic