A comparison of the LVDP and CDM cosmological models
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Abstract: We compare the cosmological kinematics obtained via our law of linearly varying deceleration parameter (LVDP) with the kinematics obtained in the {Lambda}CDM model. We show that the LVDP model is almost indistinguishable from the {Lambda}CDM model up to the near future of our universe as far as the current observations are concerned, though their predictions differ tremendously into the far future.
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