Mathematics
Scientific paper
Oct 1976
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1976ncimb..35..293l&link_type=abstract
(International School of Relativistic Astrophysics, Advanced Seminar, 1st, Erice, Italy, Nov. 25-Dec. 5, 1975.) Nuovo Cimento, S
Mathematics
23
Big Bang Cosmology, Gravitational Effects, Relativity, Universe, Anisotropy, Field Theory (Physics), Metric Space, Quantum Theory, Singularity (Mathematics), Space-Time Functions
Scientific paper
The effect of particle creation in homogeneous anisotropic models is considered. The back reaction of the created particles on the metric is taken into account. As a result, the expansion of the universe becomes quasi-isotropic (with small vortex perturbations) starting from the Planck time. After some intermediate damping stage, the cosmological expansion approaches the Friedmann isotropic model. Observational consequences are discussed.
Lukash Vladimir N.
Novikov Igor D.
Starobinskiǐ A. A.
Zeldovich Ia. B.
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