Recently, there has been suggestions that the apparent accelerated expansion of the universe is due not to a cosmological constant, but rather to inhomogeneities in the distribution of matter. In this work, we investigate the behavior of the dust dominated inhomogeneous Lemaitre-Tolman-Bondi universe models, and show that they do not permit accelerated cosmic expansion
Observations of the expansion rate of the universe at late times disagree by a factor of 1.5-2 with ...
In this paper we attempt to answer the question: can cosmic acceleration of the universe have a frac...
In a recent paper, a cosmological model based on El Naschie {\it E} infinity cantorian spacetime was...
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...
If the expanding and contracting regions coexist in the universe, the speed of cosmic expansion can ...
Recently, there have been suggestions that the apparent accelerated expansion of the universe is not...
AbstractExact results stemming directly from Einstein equations imply that inhomogeneous universes e...
Exact results stemming directly from Einstein equations imply that inhomogeneous Universes endowed w...
A refined version of a recently introduced method for analysing the dynamics of an inhomoge-neous ir...
It has been argued that the spacetime of our universe can be accurately described by a perturbed con...
We discuss the physics of backreaction-driven accelerated expansion. Using the exact equations for t...
We discuss the Buchert equations, which describe the average expansion of an inhomogeneous dust univ...
We investigate the possible occurrence of a positive cosmic acceleration in a spatially averaged, ex...
We discuss some of the ways that local cosmological inhomogeneity has been found to affect our inter...
Observations of the expansion rate of the universe at late times disagree by a factor of 1.5-2 with ...
In this paper we attempt to answer the question: can cosmic acceleration of the universe have a frac...
In a recent paper, a cosmological model based on El Naschie {\it E} infinity cantorian spacetime was...
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...
If the expanding and contracting regions coexist in the universe, the speed of cosmic expansion can ...
Recently, there have been suggestions that the apparent accelerated expansion of the universe is not...
AbstractExact results stemming directly from Einstein equations imply that inhomogeneous universes e...
Exact results stemming directly from Einstein equations imply that inhomogeneous Universes endowed w...
A refined version of a recently introduced method for analysing the dynamics of an inhomoge-neous ir...
It has been argued that the spacetime of our universe can be accurately described by a perturbed con...
We discuss the physics of backreaction-driven accelerated expansion. Using the exact equations for t...
We discuss the Buchert equations, which describe the average expansion of an inhomogeneous dust univ...
We investigate the possible occurrence of a positive cosmic acceleration in a spatially averaged, ex...
We discuss some of the ways that local cosmological inhomogeneity has been found to affect our inter...
Observations of the expansion rate of the universe at late times disagree by a factor of 1.5-2 with ...
In this paper we attempt to answer the question: can cosmic acceleration of the universe have a frac...
In a recent paper, a cosmological model based on El Naschie {\it E} infinity cantorian spacetime was...