Dynamical Constraints on the Cosmological Parameters
Abstract
In cosmology, the cosmic curvature K and the cosmological constant are two important parameters, and the values have strong influence on the behavior of the universe. In the context of normal cosmology, under the ordinary assumptions of positive mass-energy and initial negative pressure, we find the initial singularity of the universe is certainly absent and we have K=1. This means total spatial structure of the universe should be a 3-dimensional sphere S3. For the cyclic cosmological model, we have 10-24 ly-2. Obviously, such constraints would be helpful for the researches on the properties of dark matter and dark energy in cosmology.
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