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Cosmology on Small Scales 2018: Dark Matter Problem and Selected Controversies in Cosmology
- 1.0500464 - MÚ 2019 RIV CZ eng G - Proceedings (international conference)
Křížek, Michal (ed.) - Dumin, Y. V. (ed.)
Cosmology on Small Scales 2018: Dark Matter Problem and Selected Controversies in Cosmology.
Prague: Institute of Mathematics. Czech Academy of Sciences, 2018. 242 s. ISBN 978-80-85823-68-4. 1..
[Cosmology on Small Scales 2018: Dark Matter Problém and Selected Controversies in Cosmology. Prague (CZ), 26.09.2018-29.09.2018]
Institutional support: RVO:67985840
Keywords : cosmology
OECD category: Astronomy (including astrophysics,space science)
http://css2018.math.cas.cz/proceedingsCSS2018.pdf
According to the standard cosmological model, our Universe needs a significant amount of dark matter, about six times more than that of the usual baryonic matter, besides an even larger amount of dark energy. But to date, both dark matter and dark energy have remained conceptually elusive, without concrete evidence based on direct physical measurements. Yet another subtle issue is that the Friedmann equation – the cornerstone of modern cosmology – was derived from the system of ten Einstein’s equations applied to a perfectly symmetric universe, which is homogeneous
and isotropic for every fixed time instant. So, the question is whether one can perform such excessive extrapolations and, in particular, at which scale the effect of Hubble expansion is manifested.
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