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Computational Cosmology: From the Early Universe to the Large Scale Structure.

Peter Anninos1.   

Abstract

In order to account for the observable Universe, any comprehensive theory or model of cosmology must draw from many disciplines of physics, including gauge theories of strong and weak interactions, the hydrodynamics and microphysics of baryonic matter, electromagnetic fields, and spacetime curvature, for example. Although it is difficult to incorporate all these physical elements into a single complete model of our Universe, advances in computing methods and technologies have contributed significantly towards our understanding of cosmological models, the Universe, and astrophysical processes within them. A sample of numerical calculations (and numerical methods applied to specific issues in cosmology are reviewed in this article: from the Big Bang singularity dynamics to the fundamental interactions of gravitational waves; from the quark-hadron phase transition to the large scale structure of the Universe. The emphasis, although not exclusively, is on those calculations designed to test different models of cosmology against the observed Universe.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 28179857      PMCID: PMC5255573          DOI: 10.12942/lrr-2001-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Living Rev Relativ        ISSN: 1433-8351            Impact factor:   40.429


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Journal:  Phys Rev Lett       Date:  1992-11-09       Impact factor: 9.161

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  5 in total

Review 1.  Loop Quantum Cosmology.

Authors:  Martin Bojowald
Journal:  Living Rev Relativ       Date:  2008-07-02       Impact factor: 40.429

Review 2.  Loop Quantum Cosmology.

Authors:  Martin Bojowald
Journal:  Living Rev Relativ       Date:  2005-12-08       Impact factor: 40.429

Review 3.  Theorems on Existence and Global Dynamics for the Einstein Equations.

Authors:  Alan D Rendall
Journal:  Living Rev Relativ       Date:  2002-09-27       Impact factor: 40.429

Review 4.  Exploring New Physics Frontiers Through Numerical Relativity.

Authors:  Vitor Cardoso; Leonardo Gualtieri; Carlos Herdeiro; Ulrich Sperhake
Journal:  Living Rev Relativ       Date:  2015-09-21       Impact factor: 40.429

Review 5.  Numerical Hydrodynamics in General Relativity.

Authors:  José A Font
Journal:  Living Rev Relativ       Date:  2003-08-19       Impact factor: 40.429

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