NEWTONIAN UNIVERSES AND THE CURVATURE OF SPACE
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- Non-singular non-flat universes
- Cosmological models in globally geodesic coordinates. II. Near-field approximation
- Stabilizing effect of the spacetime expansion on the Euler-Poisson equations in Newtonian cosmology
- A black hole with quantum core
- Eddington's prediction for general relativity revisited
- Scalar-tensor theories of gravitation: Foundations and prospects
- Derivation of the equations of electrodynamics and gravity from the principle of least action
- The interface of gravity and dark energy
- A plan to study the standard hot big-bang model of the universe
- The cosmological principle and a generalization of Newton's theory of gravitation
- De Sitter-invariant special relativity and the dark energy problem
- On derivation of equations of electrodynamics and gravitation from the principle of least action, the Hamilton-Jacobi method, and cosmological solutions
- Einstein energy associated with the Friedmann-Robertson-Walker metric
- Singularities are averted by vortices
- On the gravitational motion of a fluid obeying an equation of state
- More problems for Newtonian cosmology
- Non-Euclidean Newtonian cosmology
- Conformal and projective symmetries in Newtonian cosmology
- Hydrodynamic consequences of Vlasov-Maxwell-Einstein equations and their cosmological applications
- The apparent fractal conjecture: Scaling features in standard cosmologies
- The case for a Casimir cosmology
- Particle-like description for FRW cosmologies
- Gravitationally non-degenerate Petrov type-I cosmological model filled with viscous fluid in modified Brans-Dicke cosmology
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