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Brane World Cosmology

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Recent developments in the physics of extra dimensions have opened up new avenues to test such theories. We review cosmological aspects of brane world scenarios such as the Randall--Sundrum brane model and two--brane systems with a bulk scalar field. We start with the simplest brane world scenario leading to a consistent cosmology: a brane embedded in an Anti--de Sitter space--time. We generalise this setting to the case with a bulk scalar field and then to two--brane systems. We discuss different ways of obtaining a low--energy effective theory for two--brane systems, such as the moduli space approximation and the low--energy expansion. A comparison between the different methods is given. Cosmological perturbations are briefly discussed as well as early universe scenarios such as the cyclic model and the born--again brane world model. Finally we also present some physical consequences of brane world scenarios on the cosmic microwave background and the variation of constants.

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2025 1 2011 1

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Modified Gravity and Cosmology

astro-ph.CO · 2011-06-13 · unverdicted · novelty 2.0

A comprehensive review of modified gravity theories and their cosmological consequences, including a parameterized post-Friedmannian formalism for constraining deviations from General Relativity.

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  • Holographic entanglement entropy and complexity for the cosmological braneworld model hep-th · 2025-05-15 · unverdicted · none · ref 69 · internal anchor

    Time-dependent holographic entanglement entropy and complexity are computed perturbatively for braneworld FLRW universes with radiation, matter, and exotic matter by using time-dependent brane positions in black brane bulk geometries.

  • Modified Gravity and Cosmology astro-ph.CO · 2011-06-13 · unverdicted · none · ref 195

    A comprehensive review of modified gravity theories and their cosmological consequences, including a parameterized post-Friedmannian formalism for constraining deviations from General Relativity.