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Topologically Induced Chaos in the Open Universe

An elementary account on chaos, its origins, and its physical impact in an infinite and multiply connected space-time is given. The anisotropy of the microwave background and the violation of the space-reflection symmetry (parity) by topological self-interference are reviewed in this context. Keywor...

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Autor principal: Tomaschitz, R
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 1994
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/543154
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description An elementary account on chaos, its origins, and its physical impact in an infinite and multiply connected space-time is given. The anisotropy of the microwave background and the violation of the space-reflection symmetry (parity) by topological self-interference are reviewed in this context. Keywords: Robertson-Walker cosmology, relativistic chaos, chaotic nucleus, center of the Universe, CP violation, self-interference, background radiation, anisotropy, particle creation, hyperbolic manifold, deformation space, topology change, Kleinian group, limit set, mixing, shadowing.
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spelling cern-5431542019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/543154engTomaschitz, RTopologically Induced Chaos in the Open UniverseMathematical Physics and MathematicsAn elementary account on chaos, its origins, and its physical impact in an infinite and multiply connected space-time is given. The anisotropy of the microwave background and the violation of the space-reflection symmetry (parity) by topological self-interference are reviewed in this context. Keywords: Robertson-Walker cosmology, relativistic chaos, chaotic nucleus, center of the Universe, CP violation, self-interference, background radiation, anisotropy, particle creation, hyperbolic manifold, deformation space, topology change, Kleinian group, limit set, mixing, shadowing.EXT-2002-027oai:cds.cern.ch:5431541994
spellingShingle Mathematical Physics and Mathematics
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Topologically Induced Chaos in the Open Universe
title Topologically Induced Chaos in the Open Universe
title_full Topologically Induced Chaos in the Open Universe
title_fullStr Topologically Induced Chaos in the Open Universe
title_full_unstemmed Topologically Induced Chaos in the Open Universe
title_short Topologically Induced Chaos in the Open Universe
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topic Mathematical Physics and Mathematics
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