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University of Massachusetts Amherst
Department of Mathematics and Statistics
 
Mathematical Physics Seminar



Elliptic functions in cosmology


Abstract: In general, Einstein's gravitational field equations of the theory of general relativity cannot be solved exactly. One case in which exact solutions are possible is the Friedmann-Lema^itre-Robertson-Walker (FLRW) model, in which one assumes that on large scales our current universe is homogeneous and isotropic. We will show that the resulting equations have solutions in terms of elliptic functions, which are the simplest of non-elementary functions and are known to appear in many branches of physics. In particular we will write these solutions in terms of Jacobi or Weierstrass elliptic functions, and in some cases also show an equivalent expression in terms of theta functions.


Jennie D'Ambroise
University of Massachusetts at Amherst

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

2:30pm-3:30pm

LGRT 1033

Note special time and room