Abstract: We study the observed evolution of galaxy clustering as a function of redshift. We find that the clustering of galaxies decreases as we go from observations of the local Universe to $z \sim 2$. On the other hand, clustering of the Lyman break galaxies at $z \sim 3$ is very strong, comparable to the clustering of present day galaxies. However there are three major factors to take into account while comparing clustering measurements coming from various surveys: the so-called ``scale-dependence'' effect, due to measurements being made at different...
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