A review of different cosmological models in diverse dimensions leading to a relatively small time variation in the effective gravitational constant G is presented. Among them: the 4-dimensional (4-D) general scalar-tensor model, the multidimensional vacuum model with two curved Einstein spaces, the multidimensional model with the multicomponent anisotropic "perfect fluid", the S-brane model with scalar fields and two form fields, etc. It is shown that there exist different possible ways of explaining relatively small time variations of the effective gravitational constant G compatible with present cosmological data (e.g. acceleration): 4-dimensional scalar-tensor theories or multidimensional cosmological models with different matter source...
We study how the constants G and Λ may vary in four different theoretical models: general relativity...
The main aim of this thesis is the study of the dependence of the scale factor on the cosmic time fo...
In this work, we investigate cosmologies where the gravitational constant varies in time, with the a...
A review of different cosmological models in diverse dimensions leading to a relatively small time v...
The problem of time-varying gravitational constant is discussed in frames of different theories of g...
We review recent progress in the study of varying constants and attempts to explain the observed val...
To explain the recently reported large-scale spatial variations of the fine structure constant α, we...
We analyze the possible variability of the effective Newtonian gravitational constant $$G_{\mathrm{N...
Expressions for G-dot are considered in a multidimensional model with an Einstein internal space and...
In a simple multidimensional model we study the possibility of accelerated expansion of a 3-dimensio...
We consider a brane-world cosmological model coupled to a bulk scalar field. Since the brane tension...
Discovery of present acceleration of the Universe, dark matter and dark energy problems are great ch...
The relations for G-dot in multidimensional model with Ricci-flat internal space and multicomponent ...
We provide a detailed analysis of Friedmann-Robertson-Walker universes in a wide range of scalar-ten...
International audienceIn this work, we investigate cosmologies where the gravitational constant vari...
We study how the constants G and Λ may vary in four different theoretical models: general relativity...
The main aim of this thesis is the study of the dependence of the scale factor on the cosmic time fo...
In this work, we investigate cosmologies where the gravitational constant varies in time, with the a...
A review of different cosmological models in diverse dimensions leading to a relatively small time v...
The problem of time-varying gravitational constant is discussed in frames of different theories of g...
We review recent progress in the study of varying constants and attempts to explain the observed val...
To explain the recently reported large-scale spatial variations of the fine structure constant α, we...
We analyze the possible variability of the effective Newtonian gravitational constant $$G_{\mathrm{N...
Expressions for G-dot are considered in a multidimensional model with an Einstein internal space and...
In a simple multidimensional model we study the possibility of accelerated expansion of a 3-dimensio...
We consider a brane-world cosmological model coupled to a bulk scalar field. Since the brane tension...
Discovery of present acceleration of the Universe, dark matter and dark energy problems are great ch...
The relations for G-dot in multidimensional model with Ricci-flat internal space and multicomponent ...
We provide a detailed analysis of Friedmann-Robertson-Walker universes in a wide range of scalar-ten...
International audienceIn this work, we investigate cosmologies where the gravitational constant vari...
We study how the constants G and Λ may vary in four different theoretical models: general relativity...
The main aim of this thesis is the study of the dependence of the scale factor on the cosmic time fo...
In this work, we investigate cosmologies where the gravitational constant varies in time, with the a...