Detecting large-scale deviations from a FRW geometry with future CMB observations
Abstract
We discuss the question to what degree the geometrical structure and the matter content of the universe at scales exceeding the present Hubble horizon is constrained by cosmological observations, in particular by measurements of the cosmic microwave background radiation. For an answer, a simple formalism is described, which goes back to a paper by Kristian and Sachs in 1966.
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