A detailed analysis of gravitational slip, a new post-general relativity cosmological parameter characterizing the degree of departure of the laws of gravitation from general relativity on cosmological scales, is presented. This phenomenological approach assumes that cosmic acceleration is due to new gravitational effects; the amount of spacetime curvature produced per unit mass is changed in such a way that a universe containing only matter and radiation begins to accelerate as if under the influence of a cosmological constant. Changes in the law of gravitation are further manifest in the behavior of the inhomogeneous gravitational field, as reflected in the cosmic microwave background, weak lensing, and evolution of large-scale structure....
We show that a cosmological negative spatial curvature can account for both a recently identified ph...
The late time acceleration of the universe poses a puzzle for modern cosmology. There exist several ...
The problem of explaining the acceleration of the expansion of the universe and the observational an...
A detailed analysis of gravitational slip, a new post-general relativity cosmological parameter char...
Cosmological departures from general relativity offer a possible explanation for the cosmic accelera...
A new time-dependent, scale-independent parameter, ϖ, is employed in a phenomenological model of the...
A new cosmological variable is introduced to characterize the degree of departure from Einstein’s ge...
Deviations from general relativity, such as could be responsible for the cosmic acceleration, would ...
Aim of this thesis is to understand how cosmological observations can be used to test departures fro...
Deviations from general relativity, such as could be responsible for the cosmic acceleration, would ...
The metric of a perturbed Robertson–Walker space–time is characterized by three functions: a scale-f...
The nature of the fuel that drives today's cosmic acceleration is an open and tantalizing mystery. T...
Albert Einstein’s General Theory of Relativity radically transformed our understanding of gravitatio...
The late-time acceleration expansion of the Universe is conceptually considered the great burdensome...
It is demonstrated that the total mass of the universe is linearly increasing with time. As a conseq...
We show that a cosmological negative spatial curvature can account for both a recently identified ph...
The late time acceleration of the universe poses a puzzle for modern cosmology. There exist several ...
The problem of explaining the acceleration of the expansion of the universe and the observational an...
A detailed analysis of gravitational slip, a new post-general relativity cosmological parameter char...
Cosmological departures from general relativity offer a possible explanation for the cosmic accelera...
A new time-dependent, scale-independent parameter, ϖ, is employed in a phenomenological model of the...
A new cosmological variable is introduced to characterize the degree of departure from Einstein’s ge...
Deviations from general relativity, such as could be responsible for the cosmic acceleration, would ...
Aim of this thesis is to understand how cosmological observations can be used to test departures fro...
Deviations from general relativity, such as could be responsible for the cosmic acceleration, would ...
The metric of a perturbed Robertson–Walker space–time is characterized by three functions: a scale-f...
The nature of the fuel that drives today's cosmic acceleration is an open and tantalizing mystery. T...
Albert Einstein’s General Theory of Relativity radically transformed our understanding of gravitatio...
The late-time acceleration expansion of the Universe is conceptually considered the great burdensome...
It is demonstrated that the total mass of the universe is linearly increasing with time. As a conseq...
We show that a cosmological negative spatial curvature can account for both a recently identified ph...
The late time acceleration of the universe poses a puzzle for modern cosmology. There exist several ...
The problem of explaining the acceleration of the expansion of the universe and the observational an...