2022
DOI: 10.1088/1361-6382/ac7a87
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On non-Euclidean Newtonian theories and their cosmological backreaction

Abstract: Constructing an extension of Newton's theory which is defined on a non-Euclidean topology (in the sense of Thurston's decomposition), called \textit{a non-Euclidean Newtonian theory}, corresponding to the zeroth order of a non-relativistic limit of general relativity is an important step in the study of the backreaction problem in cosmology and might be a powerful tool to study the influence of global topology on structure formation. After giving a precise mathematical definition of such a theory, based on the… Show more

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