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Isotropic singularities and isotropization in a class of Bianchi type- VI\(_ h\) cosmologies (English)
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1984
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Spatially homogeneous cosmological models of Bianchi type \(VI_ h\) cannot approach isotropy asymptotically at large times, and so are regarded as unphysical. A class of solutions is considered which become asymptotic to an anisotropic vacuum plane wave, but for these solutions the initial anisotropy can decay, leading to a model close to isotropy. Thus they could serve as models of the actual universe.
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Bianchi type \(VI_ h\)
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anisotropic vacuum plane wave
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initial anisotropy
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