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Cited In (36)
- Effective field theory of dark energy: a review
- MontePython 3
- Observational constraints and predictions of the interacting dark sector with field-fluid mapping
- The MESS of the CMB
- Variable sound speed in interacting dark energy models
- Long range interactions in cosmology: implications for neutrinos
- CAMB
- Proca in the sky
- Information geometry in cosmological inference problems
- Evaluating backreaction with the ellipsoidal collapse model
- FuturCMB
- New observational constraints onf(R) gravity from cosmic chronometers
- Constraining the inflationary potential with spectral distortions
- Toward a concordance teleparallel cosmology. Part I. Background dynamics
- MultiNest
- CosmoMC
- On structure formation from a small-scales-interacting dark sector
- Nonlocal gravity. Conceptual aspects and cosmological predictions
- CosmoHammer
- MGCAMB
- GetDist
- Trans-Planckian effects in warm inflation
- Alive and well: mimetic gravity and a higher-order extension in light of GW170817
- AX-GADGET
- Addressing \(H_0\) tension by means of VCDM
- Bayesian evidence for α-attractor dark energy models
- Observational constraints in nonlocal gravity: the Deser-Woodard case
- The full Boltzmann hierarchy for dark matter-massive neutrino interactions
- Structure formation in f(T) gravity and a solution for H0 tension
- Constraints on self-interacting Bose-Einstein condensate dark matter using large-scale observables
- Ultralight scalar decay and the Hubble tension
- CLASS
- Observational constraints on constant roll inflation
- Cosmological constraints with the effective fluid approach for modified gravity
- Toward a concordance teleparallel cosmology. II: Linear perturbation
- Minimal theory of massive gravity and constraints on the graviton mass
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