On the Newtonian cosmology equations with pressure

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The basic equations describing a Newtonian universe with uniform pressure are re-examined. We argue that in the semi-classical formulation adopted in the literature the continuity equation has a misleading pressure gradient term. When this term is removed, the resulting equations give the same homogeneous background solutions with pressure and the same long-wavelength growing mode solution for the density contrast as are obtained using the full relativistic approach. © 1997 RAS.

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Lima, J. A. S., Zanchin, V., & Brandenberger, R. (1997). On the Newtonian cosmology equations with pressure. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 291(1). https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/291.1.l1

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