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  1. International Journal of Theoretical Physics
  2. International Journal of Theoretical Physics : Volume 44
  3. International Journal of Theoretical Physics : Volume 44, Issue 10, October 2005
  4. Frozen Rigging Model of the Energy Dominated Universe
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Preface ( International Journal of Theoretical Physics , Volume 44 , Issue 10 )
Retarded Green Functions and Modified Dispersion Relations
Early Universe Quantum Processes in BEC Collapse Experiments
Inflationary Spectra, Decoherence, and Two-Mode Coherent States
Frozen Rigging Model of the Energy Dominated Universe
Deconstruction of Gravity
Stochastic Spacetime and Brownian Motion of Test Particles
Group Field Theory: An Overview
Can Spacetime be a Condensate?
Black Hole Entropy: Inside or Out?
Minimally Coupled FRW Cosmologies as Dynamical Systems
How Phase Transitions Induce Classical Behaviour
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Frozen Rigging Model of the Energy Dominated Universe

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Author Carter, randon
Copyright Year 2005
Abstract Composite rigging systems, involving membranes that meet on strings that meet on monopoles, arise naturally by the Kibble mechanism as topological defects in field theories involving spontaneous symmetry breaking. Such systems will tend to freeze out into static lattice type configurations with energy contribution ultimately be provided by the membranes. It has been suggested by Bucher and Spergel that on scales large compared with the relevant (interstellar separation) distance characterizing the relevant mesh length, such a system may behave as a rigidity-stabilized solid, having an approximately isotropic stress energy tensor with negative pressure, as given by a polytropic index γ = w+1 = 1/3. It has recently been shown that such a system can be rigid enough to be stable if the number of membranes meeting at a junction is even (though not if it is odd). Using as examples an approximaely O(3) symmetric scalar field model that can provide an “8-color” (body-centered) cubic lattice, and an approximate U(1)× U(1) model offering a disordered “5-color” lattice, it is argued that such a mechanism can account naturally for the observed dark energy dominance of the universe, without ad hoc assumptions, other than that the relevant symmetry breaking phase transition should have occurred somewhere about the Kev energy range.
Starting Page 1729
Ending Page 1741
Page Count 13
File Format PDF
ISSN 00207748
Journal International Journal of Theoretical Physics
Volume Number 44
Issue Number 10
e-ISSN 15729575
Language English
Publisher Kluwer Academic Publishers-Plenum Publishers
Publisher Date 2005-01-01
Publisher Place New York
Access Restriction One Nation One Subscription (ONOS)
Subject Keyword cosmology elasticity Physics Quantum Physics Mathematical and Computational Physics Elementary Particles, Quantum Field Theory
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Physics and Astronomy Mathematics
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