
This record provides a compact reproducibility pack for the acoustic-analysis component associated with the Omniverse / Hyper-Omniverse program and its companion monograph. The archive is organized as a small, self-contained referee/reproducibility bundle. It includes a requirements file, manifest, checksum file, a convenience runner script, and the analysis scripts used for the packaged calculations. These scripts cover acoustic-peak and related checks, including TT peak calculations, EE acoustic-peak calculations, TE feature finding, comoving-distance evaluation, expected-value verification, and supporting numerical utilities. The package also includes expected reference output material used for verification. Its purpose is to make the acoustic-side calculations inspectable and repeatable in a compact archival form, without requiring access to a larger external project tree. In this respect it serves as a public-facing support record for the acoustic / referee analysis associated with the Omniverse framework. This record supplements the companion monograph by preserving the packaged acoustic-analysis workflow in a stable archive. It should be read as a targeted reproducibility object rather than as a general-purpose software release. Companion records: Monograph: DOI 10.5281/zenodo.19324616 Full Pantheon+ late-time cosmology reproducibility pack: DOI 10.5281/zenodo.19336475 Retained Hubble-tension audit snapshot: DOI 10.5281/zenodo.19339206 Notes: This archive is intentionally compact and focused on the packaged acoustic calculations and their verification. It is separate from the larger late-time cosmology reproducibility material and should be cited as its own support record where appropriate.
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