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\item homogeneous: $N3$ and $L(8,1)$
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\item inhomogeneous: $N2 \equiv L(8,3)$
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\end{enumerate}
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\item Results: inhomogeneous spaces have more variety in CMB anisotropies than homogeneous spaces, because observer dependency changes the suppression of CMB anisotropies.
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\item Results: inhomogeneous spaces have more variety in CMB anisotropies than homogeneous spaces, because different observation points have
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\includegraphics[width=0.7\linewidth]{DSE-Test Graph}
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\caption{The decorrelated band mean spectrum obtained by the seven-year WMAP data [9].}
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\end{figure}
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\textcolor{red}{Remark}In a positively curved space certain multipoles scales being preferred or suppressed in the CMB power spectrum.
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\textcolor{red}{Remark}: In a positively curved space certain multipoles scales being preferred or suppressed in the CMB power spectrum.
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\end{frame}
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