Recent observations of Type 1a supernovae indicating an accelerating universe have once more drawn attention to the possible existence, at the present epoch, of a small positive Lambda-term (cosmological constant). In this paper we review both observational and theoretical aspects of a small cosmological Lambda-term. We discuss the current observational situation focusing on cosmological tests of Lambda including the age of the universe, high redshift supernovae, gravitational lensing, galaxy clustering and the cosmic microwave background. We also review the theoretical debate surrounding Lambda: the generation of Lambda in models with spontaneous symmetry breaking and through quantum vacuum polarization effects -- mechanisms which are know...
We critically review several recent approaches to solving the two cosmological constant problems. Th...
In the context of cosmology the cosmological constant is a homogeneous energy density that causes th...
In the present work, we consider the cosmological constant model $$\Lambda \propto \alpha ^{-6}$$, w...
Recent observations of Type 1a supernovae indicating an accelerating universe have once more drawn a...
This talk presents a brief overview of recent results pertaining to the cosmological constant ∧. I s...
The evidence for positive cosmological constant $\Lambda$ from Type Ia supernovae is reexamined. Bot...
We have studied the closed universe model with the variable cosmological term, which is presented as...
he cosmological constant is back. Several lines of evidence point to the conclusion that either ther...
Evidence for a positive cosmological constant $\Lambda$, derived from the Ly$\alpha$-forest in high-...
I present a short overview of current observational results and theoretical models for a cosmologica...
Within conventional big bang cosmology, it has proven to be very difficult to understand why today’s...
We construct a semiclassical FLRW cosmological model assuming a running cosmological constant (CC). ...
The energy density of the vacuum, Lambda, is at least 60 orders of magnitude smaller than several kn...
We show that the causal set approach to creating an ever-present cosmological 'constant' in the expa...
Recent observational indications of an accelerating universe enhance the interest in studying models...
We critically review several recent approaches to solving the two cosmological constant problems. Th...
In the context of cosmology the cosmological constant is a homogeneous energy density that causes th...
In the present work, we consider the cosmological constant model $$\Lambda \propto \alpha ^{-6}$$, w...
Recent observations of Type 1a supernovae indicating an accelerating universe have once more drawn a...
This talk presents a brief overview of recent results pertaining to the cosmological constant ∧. I s...
The evidence for positive cosmological constant $\Lambda$ from Type Ia supernovae is reexamined. Bot...
We have studied the closed universe model with the variable cosmological term, which is presented as...
he cosmological constant is back. Several lines of evidence point to the conclusion that either ther...
Evidence for a positive cosmological constant $\Lambda$, derived from the Ly$\alpha$-forest in high-...
I present a short overview of current observational results and theoretical models for a cosmologica...
Within conventional big bang cosmology, it has proven to be very difficult to understand why today’s...
We construct a semiclassical FLRW cosmological model assuming a running cosmological constant (CC). ...
The energy density of the vacuum, Lambda, is at least 60 orders of magnitude smaller than several kn...
We show that the causal set approach to creating an ever-present cosmological 'constant' in the expa...
Recent observational indications of an accelerating universe enhance the interest in studying models...
We critically review several recent approaches to solving the two cosmological constant problems. Th...
In the context of cosmology the cosmological constant is a homogeneous energy density that causes th...
In the present work, we consider the cosmological constant model $$\Lambda \propto \alpha ^{-6}$$, w...