The predictions of homogeneous and isotropic cosmological models with ordinary matter and gravity are off by a factor of two in the late universe. One possible explanation is the known breakdown of homogeneity and isotropy due to the formation of non-linear structures. We review how inhomogeneities affect the average expansion rate and can lead to acceleration, and consider a semi-realistic model where the observed timescale of ten billion years emerges from structure formation. We also discuss the relation between the average expansion rate and observed quantities.Non peer reviewe
The currently available cosmological data yield, as a most striking result, that the expansion rate ...
25 pages, 10 figures, includes calculation of luminosity distances, matches published version in Phy...
25 pages, 10 figures, includes calculation of luminosity distances, matches published version in Phy...
The predictions of homogeneous and isotropic cosmological models with ordinary matter and gravity ar...
One possible explanation for the present observed acceleration of the Universe is the breakdown of h...
A simple discussion on the backreaction of inhomogeneities in cosmology, focusing on the possibility...
A simple discussion on the backreaction of inhomogeneities in cosmology, focusing on the possibility...
We discuss the physics of backreaction-driven accelerated expansion. We explain how large-scale smoo...
We consider the effect of inhomogeneities on the expansion of the Einstein–de Sitter universe. We fi...
We consider the effect of inhomogeneities on the expansion of the Einstein–de Sitter universe. We fi...
We review the effect of the formation of nonlinear structures on the expansion rate, spatial curvatu...
We review the effect of the formation of nonlinear structures on the expansion rate, spatial curvatu...
Observations of the expansion rate of the universe at late times disagree by a factor of 1.5-2 with ...
Li N. Cosmological backreaction : from the local Hubble expansion rate to dark energy. Bielefeld (Ge...
25 pages, 10 figures, includes calculation of luminosity distances, matches published version in Phy...
The currently available cosmological data yield, as a most striking result, that the expansion rate ...
25 pages, 10 figures, includes calculation of luminosity distances, matches published version in Phy...
25 pages, 10 figures, includes calculation of luminosity distances, matches published version in Phy...
The predictions of homogeneous and isotropic cosmological models with ordinary matter and gravity ar...
One possible explanation for the present observed acceleration of the Universe is the breakdown of h...
A simple discussion on the backreaction of inhomogeneities in cosmology, focusing on the possibility...
A simple discussion on the backreaction of inhomogeneities in cosmology, focusing on the possibility...
We discuss the physics of backreaction-driven accelerated expansion. We explain how large-scale smoo...
We consider the effect of inhomogeneities on the expansion of the Einstein–de Sitter universe. We fi...
We consider the effect of inhomogeneities on the expansion of the Einstein–de Sitter universe. We fi...
We review the effect of the formation of nonlinear structures on the expansion rate, spatial curvatu...
We review the effect of the formation of nonlinear structures on the expansion rate, spatial curvatu...
Observations of the expansion rate of the universe at late times disagree by a factor of 1.5-2 with ...
Li N. Cosmological backreaction : from the local Hubble expansion rate to dark energy. Bielefeld (Ge...
25 pages, 10 figures, includes calculation of luminosity distances, matches published version in Phy...
The currently available cosmological data yield, as a most striking result, that the expansion rate ...
25 pages, 10 figures, includes calculation of luminosity distances, matches published version in Phy...
25 pages, 10 figures, includes calculation of luminosity distances, matches published version in Phy...