Brane-world Singularities
Abstract
We study the behavior of spatially homogeneous brane-worlds close to the initial singularity in the presence of both local and nonlocal stresses. It is found that the singularity in these brane-worlds can be locally either isotropic or anisotropic. We then investigate the Weyl curvature conjecture, according to which some measure of the Weyl curvature is related to a gravitational entropy. In particular, we study the Weyl curvature conjecture on the brane with respect to the dimensionless ratio of the Weyl invariant and the Ricci square and the measure proposed by Grn and Hervik. We also argue that the Weyl curvature conjecture should be formulated on brane (i.e., in the four-dimensional context).
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