Numerical Relativity as a New Tool for Fundamental Cosmology

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Abstract

Advances in our understanding of the origin, evolution, and structure of the universe have long been driven by cosmological perturbation theory, model building, and effective field theory. In this review, numerical relativity is introduced as a powerful new complementary tool for fundamental cosmology. To illustrate its power, applications of numerical relativity are discussed to studying the robustness of slow contraction and inflation in homogenizing, isotropizing, and flattening the universe beginning from generic unsmooth initial conditions. In particular, it is described how recent numerical relativity studies of slow contraction have revealed a novel, non-linear smoothing mechanism based on ultralocality that challenges the conventional view on what is required to explain the large-scale homogeneity and isotropy of the observable universe.

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Ijjas, A. (2022, March 1). Numerical Relativity as a New Tool for Fundamental Cosmology. Physics (Switzerland). MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/physics4010021

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