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arxiv: 1801.01083 · v1 · submitted 2018-01-03 · 🌀 gr-qc

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Black-Hole Lattices as Cosmological Models

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The search for solutions of Einstein's equations representing relativistic cosmological models with a discrete matter content has been remarkably fruitful in the last decade. In this review we discuss the progress made in the study of a specific subclass of discrete cosmologies, Black-Hole Lattice models. In particular, we illustrate the techniques used for the construction of these spacetimes, and examine their resulting physical properties. This includes their large-scale dynamics, the dressing of mass due to the interaction between individual black holes, along with features of direct observational interest such as the distance-to-redshift relation. This collection of results provides a novel perspective on the physical effects of averaging in General Relativity, as well as on the emergence of gravitational structures from solutions with isolated objects.

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