We study the evolution of cosmological perturbations, using a hybrid approximation scheme which upgrades the weak-field limit of Einstein's field equations to account for post-Newtonian scalar and vector metric perturbations and for leading-order source terms of gravitational waves, while including also the first and second-order perturbative approximations. Our equations, which are derived in the Poisson gauge, provide a unified description of matter inhomogeneities in a Universe filled with a pressureless and irrotational fluid and a cosmological constant, ranging from the linear to the highly non-linear regime. The derived expressions for scalar, vector and tensor modes can have a wide range of cosmological applications, ranging from sec...
18 pages. Matches published version in CQGInternational audienceIn standard perturbation approaches ...
18 pages. Matches published version in CQGInternational audienceIn standard perturbation approaches ...
PhDWe propose and construct a two-parameter expansion around a Friedmann-Lemaitre- Robertson-Walker...
We study the evolution of cosmological perturbations, using a hybrid approximation scheme which upgr...
We study the evolution of cosmological perturbations, using a hybrid approximation scheme which upgr...
We study the evolution of cosmological perturbations, using a hybrid approximation scheme which upgr...
After an introduction to the problem of cosmological structure formation, we develop gauge invariant...
We consider the evolution of relativistic perturbations in the Einstein-de Sitter cosmological model...
We present a new approach to gauge-invariant cosmological perturbations at second order, which is al...
This paper presents a complete analysis of the effects of second order gravitational perturbations o...
This paper presents a complete analysis of the effects of second order gravitational perturbations o...
We present a novel approach, based entirely on the gravitational potential, for studying the evoluti...
We present a novel approach, based entirely on the gravitational potential, for studying the evoluti...
We present a novel approach, based entirely on the gravitational potential, for studying the evoluti...
We present a novel approach, based entirely on the gravitational potential, for studying the evoluti...
18 pages. Matches published version in CQGInternational audienceIn standard perturbation approaches ...
18 pages. Matches published version in CQGInternational audienceIn standard perturbation approaches ...
PhDWe propose and construct a two-parameter expansion around a Friedmann-Lemaitre- Robertson-Walker...
We study the evolution of cosmological perturbations, using a hybrid approximation scheme which upgr...
We study the evolution of cosmological perturbations, using a hybrid approximation scheme which upgr...
We study the evolution of cosmological perturbations, using a hybrid approximation scheme which upgr...
After an introduction to the problem of cosmological structure formation, we develop gauge invariant...
We consider the evolution of relativistic perturbations in the Einstein-de Sitter cosmological model...
We present a new approach to gauge-invariant cosmological perturbations at second order, which is al...
This paper presents a complete analysis of the effects of second order gravitational perturbations o...
This paper presents a complete analysis of the effects of second order gravitational perturbations o...
We present a novel approach, based entirely on the gravitational potential, for studying the evoluti...
We present a novel approach, based entirely on the gravitational potential, for studying the evoluti...
We present a novel approach, based entirely on the gravitational potential, for studying the evoluti...
We present a novel approach, based entirely on the gravitational potential, for studying the evoluti...
18 pages. Matches published version in CQGInternational audienceIn standard perturbation approaches ...
18 pages. Matches published version in CQGInternational audienceIn standard perturbation approaches ...
PhDWe propose and construct a two-parameter expansion around a Friedmann-Lemaitre- Robertson-Walker...