The cosmological constant, the fate of the universe, unimodular gravity, and all that
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Publication:720544
DOI10.1016/S1355-2198(03)00063-7zbMath1222.83193OpenAlexW2050166755WikidataQ126010498 ScholiaQ126010498MaRDI QIDQ720544
Publication date: 17 October 2011
Published in: Studies in History and Philosophy of Science. Part B. Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1016/s1355-2198(03)00063-7
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