This thesis is about the rigid cosmological Newtonian limits on large time and space scales and answers the following fundamental question: On what space and time scales can Newtonian cosmological simulations be trusted to approximate relativistic cosmologies? We will resolve this question with small initial data and the positive cosmological constant condition, and answer it on large spacetime scales and establish, under suitable assumptions, the existence of realistic inhomogeneous cosmological solutions that (1) admit a foliation by spacelike (i.e. constant time) hypersurfaces diffeomorphic to R^3, (2) exist globally to the future, (3) can be approximated to arbitrary precision uniformly to the future by a Newtonian solution, and (4) rep...
In a recent paper, a cosmological model based on El Naschie {\it E} infinity cantorian spacetime was...
This is the first in a series of papers devoted to fully general-relativistic N-body simulations app...
Newtonian Cosmology is commonly used in astrophysical problems, because of its obvious simplicity wh...
Numerical N-body simulations of large scale structure formation in the universe are based on Newtoni...
We investigate the features of the cosmological expansion history described by a recent model of gra...
We discuss cosmologies where the Planck length is not a fundamental constant but rather evolves with...
I point out a radical indeterminism in potential-based formulations of Newtonian gravity once we dro...
We explore the cosmological solutions of a recently proposed extension of general relativity with a ...
A modified form of non-locally corrected theory of gravity is investigated in the context of cosmolo...
On large-scales, comparable to the horizon, the observable clustering properties of galaxies are aff...
It is well known that the application of Newtonian dynamics to an expanding spherical region leads t...
In the framework of the theory of scale relativity, we suggest a solution to the cosmological proble...
This thesis presents a brief review of gravitation and cosmology, and then gives an overview of the ...
We compute the complete post-Newtonian limit of the metric form of f(R) gravities using a scalar-ten...
We present a new method to calculate formation of cosmological structure in the Newtonian limit. The...
In a recent paper, a cosmological model based on El Naschie {\it E} infinity cantorian spacetime was...
This is the first in a series of papers devoted to fully general-relativistic N-body simulations app...
Newtonian Cosmology is commonly used in astrophysical problems, because of its obvious simplicity wh...
Numerical N-body simulations of large scale structure formation in the universe are based on Newtoni...
We investigate the features of the cosmological expansion history described by a recent model of gra...
We discuss cosmologies where the Planck length is not a fundamental constant but rather evolves with...
I point out a radical indeterminism in potential-based formulations of Newtonian gravity once we dro...
We explore the cosmological solutions of a recently proposed extension of general relativity with a ...
A modified form of non-locally corrected theory of gravity is investigated in the context of cosmolo...
On large-scales, comparable to the horizon, the observable clustering properties of galaxies are aff...
It is well known that the application of Newtonian dynamics to an expanding spherical region leads t...
In the framework of the theory of scale relativity, we suggest a solution to the cosmological proble...
This thesis presents a brief review of gravitation and cosmology, and then gives an overview of the ...
We compute the complete post-Newtonian limit of the metric form of f(R) gravities using a scalar-ten...
We present a new method to calculate formation of cosmological structure in the Newtonian limit. The...
In a recent paper, a cosmological model based on El Naschie {\it E} infinity cantorian spacetime was...
This is the first in a series of papers devoted to fully general-relativistic N-body simulations app...
Newtonian Cosmology is commonly used in astrophysical problems, because of its obvious simplicity wh...