Abstract

The large-scale peculiar velocity field and the large- and intermediate-angular scale anisotropy of the cosmic microwave background are studied in inflationary cosmological models of critical density and containing primordial scale-invariant adiabatic density perturbations. Comparison with recent observations by de Vaucouleurs and Peters Provides tentative support for a cold dark matter scenario in which the dark matter is not appreciably less clustered than the luminous galaxy distribution.

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