A Topological Signature in Cosmic Topology
Abstract
Two procedures for obtaining (extracting and constructing) the topological signature of any multiply connected Robertson-Walker (RW) universe are presented. It is shown through computer-aided simulations that both approaches give rise to the same topological signature for a multiply connected flat RW universe. The strength of these approaches is illustrated by extracting the topological signatures of a flat (), an elliptic (), and a hyperbolic () multiply connected RW universes. We also show how separated contributions of the covering isometries add up to form the topological signature of a RW flat universe. There emerges from our theoretical results and simulations that the topological signature arises (in the mean) even when there are just a few images for each object. It is also shown that the mean pair separation histogram technique works, and that it is a suitable approach for studying the topological signatures of RW universes as well as the role of non-translational isometries.
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@article{arxiv.gr-qc/9911049,
title = {A Topological Signature in Cosmic Topology},
author = {G. I. Gomero and M. J. Reboucas and A. F. F. Teixeira},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:gr-qc/9911049},
year = {2009}
}
Comments
27 pages, 7 figures, LaTeX2e. Inserted: clarifying details, a connection with CCP method, new references. To appear in Class. Quantum Grav. (2001) in the present form