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Formation and growth of the first supermassive black holes

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Figure 1.4: Large scale structure in the northern equatorial slice of the SDSS main galaxy redshift sample
Figure 1.5: Expected mass range of primordial star formation as a function of publication year
Figure 1.7: Illustration of the shock pattern resulting from the impact of a disc wind (blue) on the ISM (red).
Figure 2.1: Illustration of the tree concept. The simulation volume is decomposed (left) and the resolution elements are clustered into tree nodes (right) to efficiently calculate the gravity
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