Cosmology from a non-physical standpoint: an algebraic analysis
Fred Greensite

TL;DR
This paper offers a non-physical algebraic perspective on the Cosmological Constant, introducing new algebraic structures like unital norms, uncurling metrics, and partial wedge products to analyze cosmological concepts.
Contribution
It presents a novel algebraic framework for understanding the Cosmological Constant, expanding the mathematical tools used in cosmology.
Findings
Introduction of unital norms, uncurling metrics, and partial wedge products.
New algebraic structures provide alternative insights into cosmological phenomena.
Potential implications for theoretical physics and cosmology models.
Abstract
We present a non-physical interpretation of the Cosmological Constant based on a particular algebraic analysis. This also introduces some novel algebraic structures, such as ``unital norms", ``uncurling metrics", and ``partial wedge products".
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Mathematical Theories and Applications · Relativity and Gravitational Theory · Cosmology and Gravitation Theories
