Galaxy distribution refers to the spatial arrangement of galaxies in the universe. This area of research involves studying the patterns and structures that galaxies form on large scales, as well as the distribution of different types of galaxies in the cosmic web. By mapping out the distribution of galaxies, researchers can gain insights into the underlying physical processes that drive the formation and evolution of galaxies, as well as the large-scale structure of the universe. Techniques such as galaxy surveys, statistical analyses, and computer simulations are commonly used to study galaxy distribution.