The Halo Mass Function (HMF) describes the number density of dark matter halos as a function of their mass at a given epoch in the universe. It provides a statistical framework for understanding how many halos exist within a certain mass range per unit volume in the universe. The HMF is a crucial tool in cosmology and astrophysics for studies related to galaxy formation and evolution, large-scale structure, and the distribution of dark matter.
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