Bouncing cosmology inspired by regular black holes

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In this article, we present a bouncing cosmology inspired by a family of regular black holes. This scale-dependent cosmology deviates from the cosmological principle by means of a scale factor which depends on the time and the radial coordinate as well. The model is isotropic but not perfectly homogeneous. That is, this cosmology describes a universe almost homogeneous only for large scales, such as our observable universe.

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Neves, J. C. S. (2017). Bouncing cosmology inspired by regular black holes. General Relativity and Gravitation, 49(9). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10714-017-2288-6

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