Invited Review for a special Gen. Rel. Grav. issue on Dark Energy, 59 pages, 2 figures; matches published versionInternational audienceThe effective evolution of an inhomogeneous universe model in any theory of gravitation may be described in terms of spatially averaged variables. In Einstein's theory, restricting attention to scalar variables, this evolution can be modeled by solutions of a set of Friedmann equations for an effective volume scale factor, with matter and backreaction source terms. The latter can be represented by an effective scalar field ("morphon field") modeling Dark Energy. The present work provides an overview over the Dark Energy debate in connection with the impact of inhomogeneities, and formulates strategies for a ...
We consider the effect of inhomogeneities on the expansion of the Einstein–de Sitter universe. We fi...
Li N. Cosmological backreaction : from the local Hubble expansion rate to dark energy. Bielefeld (Ge...
A system of effective Einstein equations for spatially averaged scalar variables of inhomogeneous co...
Invited Review for a special Gen. Rel. Grav. issue on Dark Energy, 59 pages, 2 figures; matches publ...
Invited Review for a special Gen. Rel. Grav. issue on Dark Energy, 59 pages, 2 figures; matches publ...
Invited Review for a special Gen. Rel. Grav. issue on Dark Energy, 59 pages, 2 figures; matches publ...
Invited Review for a special Gen. Rel. Grav. issue on Dark Energy, 59 pages, 2 figures; matches publ...
The effective evolution of an inhomogeneous universe model in Einstein gravity may be described in t...
International audienceWe outline the key-steps towards the construction of a physical, fully relativ...
International audienceWe outline the key-steps towards the construction of a physical, fully relativ...
We consider the effect of inhomogeneities on the expansion of the Einstein-de Sitter universe. We fi...
International audienceThe standard model of cosmology assumes that the Universe can be described to ...
International audienceThe standard model of cosmology assumes that the Universe can be described to ...
14 pages, 6 figures; presented at the International Conference on Two Cosmological Models, Universid...
14 pages, 6 figures; presented at the International Conference on Two Cosmological Models, Universid...
We consider the effect of inhomogeneities on the expansion of the Einstein–de Sitter universe. We fi...
Li N. Cosmological backreaction : from the local Hubble expansion rate to dark energy. Bielefeld (Ge...
A system of effective Einstein equations for spatially averaged scalar variables of inhomogeneous co...
Invited Review for a special Gen. Rel. Grav. issue on Dark Energy, 59 pages, 2 figures; matches publ...
Invited Review for a special Gen. Rel. Grav. issue on Dark Energy, 59 pages, 2 figures; matches publ...
Invited Review for a special Gen. Rel. Grav. issue on Dark Energy, 59 pages, 2 figures; matches publ...
Invited Review for a special Gen. Rel. Grav. issue on Dark Energy, 59 pages, 2 figures; matches publ...
The effective evolution of an inhomogeneous universe model in Einstein gravity may be described in t...
International audienceWe outline the key-steps towards the construction of a physical, fully relativ...
International audienceWe outline the key-steps towards the construction of a physical, fully relativ...
We consider the effect of inhomogeneities on the expansion of the Einstein-de Sitter universe. We fi...
International audienceThe standard model of cosmology assumes that the Universe can be described to ...
International audienceThe standard model of cosmology assumes that the Universe can be described to ...
14 pages, 6 figures; presented at the International Conference on Two Cosmological Models, Universid...
14 pages, 6 figures; presented at the International Conference on Two Cosmological Models, Universid...
We consider the effect of inhomogeneities on the expansion of the Einstein–de Sitter universe. We fi...
Li N. Cosmological backreaction : from the local Hubble expansion rate to dark energy. Bielefeld (Ge...
A system of effective Einstein equations for spatially averaged scalar variables of inhomogeneous co...