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The geometrical meaning of statistical isotropy of smooth random fields in two dimensions

Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics 2021-12-15 v1

Abstract

We revisit the geometrical meaning of statistical isotropy that is manifest in excursion sets of smooth random fields in two dimensions. Using the contour Minkowski tensor, \W1\W_1, as our basic tool we first examine geometrical properties of single structures. For simple closed curves in two dimensions we show that \W1\W_1 is proportional to the identity matrix if the curve has mm-fold symmetry, with m3m\ge 3. Then we elaborate on how \W1\W_1 maps any arbitrary shaped simple closed curve to an ellipse that is unique up to translations of its centroid. We also carry out a comparison of the shape parameters, α\alpha and β\beta, defined using \W1\W_1, with the filamentarity parameter defined using two scalar Minkowski functionals - area and contour length. We show that they contain complementary shape information, with \W1\W_1 containing additional information of orientation of structures. Next, we apply our method to boundaries of excursion sets of random fields and examine what statistical isotropy means for the geometry of the excursion sets. Focusing on Gaussian isotropic fields, and using a semi-numerical approach we quantify the effect of finite sampling of the field on the geometry of the excursion sets. In doing so we obtain an analytic expression for α\alpha which takes into account the effect of finite sampling. Finally we derive an analytic expression for the ensemble expectation of \W1\W_1 for Gaussian anisotropic random fields. Our results provide insights that are useful for designing tests of statistical isotropy using cosmological data.

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@article{arxiv.2109.05726,
  title  = {The geometrical meaning of statistical isotropy of smooth random fields in two dimensions},
  author = {Pravabati Chingangbam and Priya Goyal and K. P. Yogendran and Stephen Appleby},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2109.05726},
  year   = {2021}
}

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14 pages