We construct a set of shape-finders which determine shapes of compact surfaces (iso-density surfaces in galaxy surveys or N-body simulations) without fitting them to ellipsoidal configurations as done earlier. The new indicators arise from simple, geometrical considerations and are derived from fundamental properties of a surface such as its volume, surface area, integrated mean curvature and connectivity characterized by the Genus. These `Shapefinders' could be used to diagnose the presence of filaments, pancakes and ribbons in large scale structure. Their lower-dimensional generalization may be useful for the study of two-dimensional distributions such as temperature maps of the Cosmic Microwave Background.
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Sahni, V., Sathyaprakash, B. S., & Shandarin, S. F. (1998). Shapefinders: A New Shape Diagnostic for Large-Scale Structure. The Astrophysical Journal, 495(1), L5–L8. https://doi.org/10.1086/311214