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Inhomogeneous cosmology and backreaction: Current status and future prospects

General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology 2017-05-23 v3 Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics

Abstract

Astronomical observations reveal hierarchical structures in the Universe, from galaxies, groups of galaxies, clusters and superclusters, to filaments and voids. On the largest scales it seems that some kind of statistical homogeneity can be observed. As a result, modern cosmological models are based on spatially homogeneous and isotropic solutions of the Einstein equations, and the evolution of the universe is approximated by the Friedmann equations. In parallel to standard homogeneous cosmology, the field of inhomogeneous cosmology and backreaction is being developed. This field investigates whether small scale inhomogeneities via non-linear effects can backreact and alter the properties of the Universe on its largest scales, leading to a non-Friedmannian evolution. This paper presents the current status of inhomogeneous cosmology and backreaction. It also discusses future prospects of the field of inhomogeneous cosmology, which is based on a survey of 50 academics working in the field of inhomogeneous cosmology.

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@article{arxiv.1612.08222,
  title  = {Inhomogeneous cosmology and backreaction: Current status and future prospects},
  author = {Krzysztof Bolejko and Mikołaj Korzyński},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1612.08222},
  year   = {2017}
}

Comments

A review article that includes a survey of 50 academics and their opinions; 24 pages and 3 figures with survey results; v3 - matches published version