A theory for studying the dynamic scaling properties of branes and relativistic topological defect networks is presented. The theory, based on a relativistic version of the level set method, well known in other contexts, possesses self-similar “scaling” solutions, for which one can calculate many quantities of interest. Here, the length and area densities of cosmic strings and domain walls are calculated in Minkowski space, and radiation, matter, and curvature-dominated Friedmann-Robertson-Walker cosmologies with two and three space dimensions. The scaling exponents agree with the naive ones based on dimensional analysis, except for cosmic strings in three-dimensional Minkowski space, which are predicted to have a logarithmic correction to ...
It was argued, and fought through numerical work that the results of non-dynamical Monte Carlo compu...
There has been recent interest in the evolution and cosmological consequences of global axionic stri...
We use the modified “one-scale” model by Martins and Shellard to investigate the evolution of a GUT ...
We study the evolution of domain wall networks appearing after phase transitions in the early Univer...
Topological defects, in particular cosmic strings, give rise to an interesting mechanism for generat...
Motivated by recent developments in superstring theory in the cosmological context, we examine a fie...
The cosmological evolution of topological defect networks can broadly be divided into two stages. At...
Motivated by recent developments in superstring theory in the cosmological context, we examine a fie...
This book sheds new light on topological defects in widely differing systems, using the Velocity-Dep...
We investigated domain wall networks as a possible candidate to explain the present accelerated expa...
Motivated by recent developments in superstring theory in the cosmological context, we examine a fie...
The cosmological evolution of topological defect networks can broadly be divided into two stages. At...
The cosmological evolution of topological defect networks can broadly be divided into two stages. At...
AbstractOrbifold branes in string theory are investigated, and the general field equations both outs...
Perturbative estimates suggest that extended topological defects such as cosmic strings emit few par...
It was argued, and fought through numerical work that the results of non-dynamical Monte Carlo compu...
There has been recent interest in the evolution and cosmological consequences of global axionic stri...
We use the modified “one-scale” model by Martins and Shellard to investigate the evolution of a GUT ...
We study the evolution of domain wall networks appearing after phase transitions in the early Univer...
Topological defects, in particular cosmic strings, give rise to an interesting mechanism for generat...
Motivated by recent developments in superstring theory in the cosmological context, we examine a fie...
The cosmological evolution of topological defect networks can broadly be divided into two stages. At...
Motivated by recent developments in superstring theory in the cosmological context, we examine a fie...
This book sheds new light on topological defects in widely differing systems, using the Velocity-Dep...
We investigated domain wall networks as a possible candidate to explain the present accelerated expa...
Motivated by recent developments in superstring theory in the cosmological context, we examine a fie...
The cosmological evolution of topological defect networks can broadly be divided into two stages. At...
The cosmological evolution of topological defect networks can broadly be divided into two stages. At...
AbstractOrbifold branes in string theory are investigated, and the general field equations both outs...
Perturbative estimates suggest that extended topological defects such as cosmic strings emit few par...
It was argued, and fought through numerical work that the results of non-dynamical Monte Carlo compu...
There has been recent interest in the evolution and cosmological consequences of global axionic stri...
We use the modified “one-scale” model by Martins and Shellard to investigate the evolution of a GUT ...