Cosmological Effects of Nonlinear Electrodynamics
M. Novello, E. Goulart, J. M. Salim, S. E. Perez Bergliaffa

TL;DR
This paper explores how nonlinear electrodynamics, when used as a source in Einstein's equations, can produce cosmological models featuring accelerated expansion and no initial singularity, addressing key cosmological issues.
Contribution
It demonstrates that a specific nonlinear electrodynamics model can naturally lead to a universe with acceleration and singularity avoidance.
Findings
Generates a cosmological model with current acceleration
Predicts absence of initial singularity
Suggests a new approach to solving cosmological problems
Abstract
It will be shown that a given realization of nonlinear electrodynamics, used as source of Einstein's equations, generates a cosmological model with interesting features, namely a phase of current cosmic acceleration, and the absence of an initial singularity, thus pointing to a way to solve two important problems in cosmology.
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