Dynamical Emergence of FRW Cosmological Models
Marek Szydlowski, Pawel Tambor

TL;DR
This paper explores how the standard cosmological model (LCDM) can be understood as an emergent phenomenon arising from more fundamental models through bifurcation and structural stability analysis, emphasizing its effective theory status.
Contribution
It demonstrates that the LCDM model can be derived from the CDM model via bifurcation, highlighting the role of structural stability and effective theories in cosmology.
Findings
LCDM model can be derived from CDM as a bifurcation.
Structural stability explains LCDM's flexibility to observational data.
Emergence of LCDM can be understood through bifurcation and stability analysis.
Abstract
Recent astronomical observations strongly indicate that the current Universe is undergoing an accelerated phase of expansion. The discovery of this fact was unexpected and resulted in the comeback of cosmological constant. The conception of standard cosmological model has its roots in this context. The paper relates to the methodological status of effective theories in the context of cosmological investigations. We argue that the standard cosmological model (LCDM model) as well as the CDM have a status of effective theories only, similarly to the standard model of particle physics. The LCDM model is studied from the point of view of the methodological debate on reductionism and epistemological emergence in the science. It is shown in the paper that bifurcation as well as structural instability notion can be useful in the detection of emergence the LCDM model from the CDM model. We…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCosmology and Gravitation Theories · Earth Systems and Cosmic Evolution
