Derives a 1PF relativistic extension of the Schrödinger approach to cold matter dynamics that requires an effective vector potential for the transverse velocity component in the cosmological frame.
Eulerian Perturbation Theory in Non-Flat Universes: Second-Order Approximation
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The problem of solving perturbatively the equations describing the evolution of self-gravitating collisionless matter in an expanding universe considerably simplifies when directly formulated in terms of the gravitational and velocity potentials: the problem can be solved {\it exactly}, rather than approximately, even for cosmological models with arbitrary density parameter $\Omega$. The Eulerian approach we present here allows to calculate the higher-order moments of the initially Gaussian density and velocity fields: in particular, we compute the gravitationally induced skewness of the density and velocity-divergence fields for any value of $\Omega$, confirming the extremely weak $\Omega$-dependence of the skewness previously obtained via Lagrangian perturbation theory. Our results show that the separability assumption of higher-order Eulerian perturbative solutions is restricted to the Einstein-de Sitter case only.
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