Nayeri, AliEngineer, SunuNarlikar, J.V.Hoyle, F.2015-03-012015-03-012015-03-01http://hdl.handle.net/11007/2933The problem of formation of large scale structure is discussed within the framework of the Quasi-Steady State Cosmology (QSSC) . The primary process of creation of matter and the resulting dynamics of ejection of matter from regions of strong gravitational fields plays a key role. To understand its working, a toy model is used, in which from a set of randomly distributed creation centres a new generation of centres is created as part of an iterative algorithm. It is shown that the system develops clusters and voids along with filamentary structure, within a few iterations. The two point correlation function and density distribution function for these simulations are shown to reproduce the observed clustering of the large scale structure in the real universe.enCosmologyStructure formation in the Quasi-Steady state cosmology: A toy modelArticle