| H. Martel, P.R. Shapiro and S. Weinberg, "Likely Values of the Cosmological Constant" (astro-ph/9701099). 13 |
....the cosmological constant itself as the absence of the exact Lorentz symmetry implies its value is not constant throughout space. This feature leads to an anti bias factor: structure formation occurs preferably where is smaller. Finally, in a quite recent paper, Martel, Shapiro and Weinberg [58] obtained, assuming the cosmological constant takes different values at different sites (referred to as subuniverses) that ae V 3ae Matter is under fairly reasonable assumptions the most likely value for the vacuum energy. This value for ae V as well as the line of reasoning of that article ....
H. Martel, P.R. Shapiro and S. Weinberg, "Likely Values of the Cosmological Constant" (astro-ph/9701099). 13
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