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Could the universe have an exotic topology?
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    Could the universe have an exotic topology? (English)
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    28 January 2020
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    In a recent paper of the first author [``Convergence and stability issues in mathematical cosmology'', in: General relativity and gravitation -- a centennial perspective. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press (2015); Zbl 1332.83005] it is argued that there exist many closed three manifolds that do not admit a locally isotropic and homogeneous metric that nevertheless evolve into space-times compatible with the current structure of the universe. This article takes into account the contribution of dark matter to this process.
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    topology of universe
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    dark matter
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