Why the measured cosmological constant is small
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constantcosmologicalvaluelambdameasuredsmalltodayambient
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In a quest to explain the small value of the today's cosmological constant, following the approach introduced in [1], we show that the theoretical value of cosmological constant is consistent with its observational value. In more detail, we study the Freidmann-Lama\^{\i}tre-Robertson-Walker cosmology embedded isometrically in an $11$-dimensional ambient space. The field equations determines $\Lambda$ in terms of other measurable fundamental constants. Specifically, it predicts that the cosmological constant measured today be $\Lambda L^2_{\text{Pl}}=2.56\times10^{-122}$, as observed.
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