The Spherical Collapse Model is a theoretical framework used in cosmology to understand the formation of structure in the universe, particularly galaxies and galaxy clusters. It provides a simplified way to study how density perturbations evolve under the influence of gravitational collapse. ### Key Features of the Spherical Collapse Model: 1. **Initial Conditions**: - The model starts with an initial density perturbation, often assumed to be spherically symmetric.
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