A dynamical systems study of the inhomogeneous Lambda-CDM model
Roberto A. Sussman, German Izquierdo

TL;DR
This paper analyzes inhomogeneous Lambda-CDM models using dynamical systems theory, revealing complex behaviors and features that extend understanding beyond standard homogeneous cosmological models.
Contribution
It introduces a phase space analysis of inhomogeneous Lambda-CDM models, identifying new qualitative features and attractors not present in homogeneous FLRW models.
Findings
Stable attractors in phase space for various configurations
Presence of bouncing and loitering behaviors
Inhomogeneity effects captured by specific phase space features
Abstract
We consider spherically symmetric inhomogeneous dust models with a positive cosmological constant, , given by the Lemaitre-Tolman-Bondi metric. These configurations provide a simple but useful generalization of the Lambda-CDM model describing cold dark matter (CDM) and a Lambda term, which seems to fit current cosmological observations. The dynamics of these models can be fully described by scalar evolution equations that can be given in the form of a proper dynamical system associated with a 4-dimensional phase space whose critical points and invariant subspaces are examined and classified. The phase space evolution of various configurations is studied in detail by means of two 2-dimensional subspaces: a projection into the invariant homogeneous subspace associated with Lambda-CDM solutions with FLRW metric, and a projection into a subspace generated by suitably defined…
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