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Adhav, K., Nimkar, A. and Dawande, M. (2007) N–di- mensional string cosmological model in Brans–Dicke theory of gravitation. Astrophysics and Space Science, 310(3-4), 231-235.
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Adhav, K., Nimkar, A. and Dawande, M. (2007) N–di- mensional string cosmological model in Brans–Dicke theory of gravitation. Astrophysics and Space Science, 310(3-4), 231-235.
“Adhav, K., Nimkar, A. and Dawande, M. (2007) N–di- mensional string cosmological model in Brans–Dicke theory of gravitation. Astrophysics and Space Science, 310(3-4), 231-235.”
The pursuit of understanding the fundamental nature of our universe has led to the development of various cosmological models, each attempting to explain the intricacies of space and time. One such model is the N-dimensional string cosmological model, which has garnered significant attention in recent years due to its potential to unify the principles of quantum mechanics and general relativity. In a research paper published in 2007, Adhav, Nimkar, and Dawande explored the implications of this model within the framework of Brans-Dicke theory of gravitation, shedding new light on the nature of gravity and its role in shaping the universe.
The Brans-Dicke theory, proposed by physicists Carl Brans and Robert Dicke in the 1960s, is a scalar-tensor theory of gravitation that modifies the traditional understanding of gravity as described by Albert Einstein’s theory of general relativity. According to this theory, gravity is mediated not only by the curvature of spacetime but also by a scalar field that permeates the universe. The introduction of this scalar field allows for a more nuanced understanding of gravitational phenomena, particularly in the context of cosmological models. By incorporating the Brans-Dicke theory into the N-dimensional string cosmological model, Adhav, Nimkar, and Dawande aimed to explore the potential implications of this modified gravitational framework on our understanding of the universe.
The N-dimensional string cosmological model is a theoretical framework that attempts to describe the evolution of the universe in terms of the vibrations of fundamental strings. These strings, thought to be the building blocks of matter and energy, exist in a space-time with more than the four dimensions that we experience in everyday life. The additional dimensions are “compactified” or “curled up” in such a way that they are not directly observable, yet they play a crucial role in shaping the universe as we know it. By studying the behavior of these strings within the context of the Brans-Dicke theory, researchers can gain insights into the fundamental laws of physics that govern the behavior of matter and energy at the most basic level.
The publication of Adhav, Nimkar, and Dawande’s research in the journal Astrophysics and Space Science marked an important milestone in the development of N-dimensional string cosmological models. Their work, which appeared in volume 310, issues 3-4 of the journal, presented a detailed analysis of the implications of the Brans-Dicke theory on the behavior of strings in a cosmological context. By exploring the mathematical framework underlying this model, the authors were able to derive important conclusions about the potential role of gravity in shaping the universe. As researchers continue to explore the intricacies of cosmological models, the work of Adhav, Nimkar, and Dawande serves as a testament to the power of human curiosity and ingenuity in unraveling the mysteries of the universe.
In conclusion, the study of N-dimensional string cosmological models within the framework of Brans-Dicke theory of gravitation represents an exciting and rapidly evolving field of research. As scientists and theorists continue to explore the implications of these models, we may uncover new and innovative insights into the fundamental nature of space, time, and gravity. The work of Adhav, Nimkar, and Dawande, as documented in their 2007 publication, serves as a foundation for further research and exploration, inspiring new generations of researchers to pursue a deeper understanding of the cosmos and our place within it. By embracing the complexities and challenges of cosmological modeling, we may ultimately uncover a more complete and nuanced understanding of the universe, revealing secrets that have been hidden for centuries.
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