Symmetry in Mathematical Cosmology

A special issue of Symmetry (ISSN 2073-8994). This special issue belongs to the section "Physics".

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Dear Colleagues,

The latest observational data coming from the Planck satellite indicate major challenges for theoretical cosmologists, since the inflationary era and the late-time era are considerably constrained. Modern cosmology is in quest of a correct theoretical description for the early and the late-time era, which both correspond to an accelerating Universe. However, the case at hand is much more complicated, since the correct description must provide a unified framework that will accurately describe both the inflationary era and the late-time era, in the same theoretical framework. In addition, this mathematical cosmological description will describe the intermediate eras, namely, the radiation and matter domination era, and should provide a way to explain a smooth transition between all the evolutionary eras of our Universe. These tasks are a major challenge; therefore, theoretical cosmologists should find a correct and accurate mathematical model to describe the evolution of the Universe. Many theories provide accurate descriptions for the evolution of our Universe, and this Special Issue is devoted to these theoretical models.

We aim to publish theoretical papers in the context of modified gravity, cosmological fluid theories, coupled cosmological fluid theories, and also any other potentially viable mathematical model that provides a qualitatively correct description of our current perception of how the Universe evolves. Experts in all fields of mathematical cosmology are cordially invited to contribute their work related to one of the above disciplines.

Prof. Vasilis K. Oikonomou
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Keywords

  • Mathematical Cosmology
  • Modified Gravity
  • Alternative Theories of Gravity
  • Inflationary Cosmology
  • Dark Energy
  • Dark Matter
  • Cosmological Fluids
  • Primordial Cosmology
  • Late-time Cosmology

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Gauge Theories: From Kaluza–Klein to noncommutative gravity theories
by George Manolakos, Pantelis Manousselis and George Zoupanos
Symmetry 2019, 11(7), 856; https://doi.org/10.3390/sym11070856 - 02 Jul 2019
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First, the Coset Space Dimensional Reduction scheme and the best particle physics model so far resulting from it are reviewed. Then, a higher-dimensional theory in which the extra dimensions are fuzzy coset spaces is described and a dimensional reduction to four-dimensional theory is [...] Read more.
First, the Coset Space Dimensional Reduction scheme and the best particle physics model so far resulting from it are reviewed. Then, a higher-dimensional theory in which the extra dimensions are fuzzy coset spaces is described and a dimensional reduction to four-dimensional theory is performed. Afterwards, another scheme including fuzzy extra dimensions is presented, but this time the starting theory is four-dimensional while the fuzzy extra dimensions are generated dynamically. The resulting theory and its particle content is discussed. Besides the particle physics models discussed above, gravity theories as gauge theories are reviewed and then, the whole methodology is modified in the case that the background spacetimes are noncommutative. For this reason, specific covariant fuzzy spaces are introduced and, eventually, the program is written for both the 3-d and 4-d cases. Full article
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