Implications of a positive cosmological constant for general relativity.

Rep Prog Phys

Institute for Gravitation & the Cosmos, and Physics Department, Penn State, University Park, PA 16802, United States of America. CPT, Aix-Marseille Université, CNRS, F-13288 Marseille, France.

Published: October 2017

Most of the literature on general relativity over the last century assumes that the cosmological constant [Formula: see text] is zero. However, by now independent observations have led to a consensus that the dynamics of the universe is best described by Einstein's equations with a small but positive [Formula: see text]. Interestingly, this requires a drastic revision of conceptual frameworks commonly used in general relativity, no matter how small [Formula: see text] is. We first explain why, and then summarize the current status of generalizations of these frameworks to include a positive [Formula: see text], focusing on gravitational waves.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1361-6633/aa7bb1DOI Listing

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