AbstractExact results stemming directly from Einstein equations imply that inhomogeneous universes endowed with vanishing pressure density can only decelerate, unless the energy density of the universe becomes negative. Recent proposals seem to argue that inhomogeneous (but isotropic) space–times, filled only with incoherent matter, may turn into accelerated universes for sufficiently late times. To scrutinize these scenarios, fully inhomogeneous Einstein equations are discussed in the synchronous system. In a dust-dominated universe, the inhomogeneous generalization of the deceleration parameter is always positive semi-definite implying that no acceleration takes place
In this thesis, I study the relativistic effects of matter inhomogeneities on the accelerating expan...
An inhomogeneous cosmology describing a spacetime without symmetry is shown to be able to inflate th...
Recently, there have been suggestions that the apparent accelerated expansion of the universe is not...
Exact results stemming directly from Einstein equations imply that inhomogeneous Universes endowed w...
AbstractExact results stemming directly from Einstein equations imply that inhomogeneous universes e...
A refined version of a recently introduced method for analysing the dynamics of an inhomoge-neous ir...
It is the common consensus that the expansion of a universe always slows down if the gravity provide...
If expanding and contracting regions coexist in the universe, the speed of the cosmic vol-ume expans...
Recently, there has been suggestions that the apparent accelerated expansion of the universe is due ...
When taking the real, inhomogeneous and anisotropic matter distribution in the semi-local universe i...
If the expanding and contracting regions coexist in the universe, the speed of cosmic expansion can ...
We discuss the Buchert equations, which describe the average expansion of an inhomogeneous dust univ...
Telescopes all around the World are daily collecting huge amounts of data from the sky. However, thi...
We elaborate on the proposal that the observed acceleration of the Universe is the result of the bac...
We describe the universe as a local, inhomogeneous spherical bubble embedded in a flat matter domina...
In this thesis, I study the relativistic effects of matter inhomogeneities on the accelerating expan...
An inhomogeneous cosmology describing a spacetime without symmetry is shown to be able to inflate th...
Recently, there have been suggestions that the apparent accelerated expansion of the universe is not...
Exact results stemming directly from Einstein equations imply that inhomogeneous Universes endowed w...
AbstractExact results stemming directly from Einstein equations imply that inhomogeneous universes e...
A refined version of a recently introduced method for analysing the dynamics of an inhomoge-neous ir...
It is the common consensus that the expansion of a universe always slows down if the gravity provide...
If expanding and contracting regions coexist in the universe, the speed of the cosmic vol-ume expans...
Recently, there has been suggestions that the apparent accelerated expansion of the universe is due ...
When taking the real, inhomogeneous and anisotropic matter distribution in the semi-local universe i...
If the expanding and contracting regions coexist in the universe, the speed of cosmic expansion can ...
We discuss the Buchert equations, which describe the average expansion of an inhomogeneous dust univ...
Telescopes all around the World are daily collecting huge amounts of data from the sky. However, thi...
We elaborate on the proposal that the observed acceleration of the Universe is the result of the bac...
We describe the universe as a local, inhomogeneous spherical bubble embedded in a flat matter domina...
In this thesis, I study the relativistic effects of matter inhomogeneities on the accelerating expan...
An inhomogeneous cosmology describing a spacetime without symmetry is shown to be able to inflate th...
Recently, there have been suggestions that the apparent accelerated expansion of the universe is not...