Cyclic evolution in a two fluid diffusive Universe
Subhayan Maity

TL;DR
This paper presents a model of cyclic cosmic evolution involving two fluids and diffusion, exploring alternatives to the standard complete cosmic evolution and nonsingular bouncing scenarios.
Contribution
It introduces a novel cyclic evolution model in a two-fluid diffusive universe, expanding the scope of cosmic evolution theories beyond traditional models.
Findings
Proposes a cyclic universe model with two fluids and diffusion.
Shows the viability of nonsingular bouncing scenarios within this framework.
Provides theoretical insights into alternative cosmic evolution paths.
Abstract
Complete cosmic evolution is a popular model in cosmology. But the possibility of other different cosmic evolution model can not be negated. The nonsingular bouncing scenario models are now found in literature. This work is a representation of such a model.
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Taxonomy
TopicsCosmology and Gravitation Theories · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Black Holes and Theoretical Physics
