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Exploring Contemporary Cosmological Models in Alternative Theories of Gravitation

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  • Amrapali P. Wasnik

    (Ph.D. Mathematics, Department of Mathematics, Bharatiya Mahavidyalaya Amravati (M.S), India)

  • Shatabdi Ajabrao Sadar

    (M.Sc. Mathematics, Research Scholars at S.G.B. Amravati University Amravati (M.S), India)

Abstract

The quest to understand the fundamental nature of the universe has led to extensive research in cosmology and gravitation. While the ΛCDM (Lambda Cold Dark Matter) model remains the standard framework for describing cosmic evolution, several unresolved issues—such as the nature of dark matter, dark energy, and inconsistencies at quantum scales—necessitate alternative approaches. This study explores contemporary cosmological models within the scope of alternative gravitation theories, such as f(R) gravity, scalar-tensor theories, and braneworld models. By extending Einstein’s General Theory of Relativity, these models provide modified field equations that aim to resolve observational anomalies, including cosmic acceleration and large-scale structure formation. This research employs mathematical and computational methods to analyze the dynamics of alternative models, investigating their stability, viability, and alignment with observational data from sources like the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) and Type Ia supernovae. The study further examines how modifications to Einstein’s field equations influence the expansion history of the universe and gravitational interactions at cosmological scales. The findings contribute to ongoing efforts in developing a more comprehensive theoretical framework that bridges classical gravity with quantum-scale phenomena.

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  • Amrapali P. Wasnik & Shatabdi Ajabrao Sadar, 2025. "Exploring Contemporary Cosmological Models in Alternative Theories of Gravitation," International Journal of Research and Innovation in Applied Science, International Journal of Research and Innovation in Applied Science (IJRIAS), vol. 10(7), pages 1389-1397, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:bjf:journl:v:10:y:2025:i:7:p:1389-1397
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