Abstract
The Mixmaster dynamics is revisited in a new light as revealing a series of transitions in the
complex scale invariant scalar invariant of the Weyl curvature tensor best represented by the speciality
index S, which gives a 4-dimensional measure of the evolution of the spacetime independent
of all the 3-dimensional gauge-dependent variables except the time used to parametrize it. Its graph
versus time with typical spikes in its real and imaginary parts corresponding to curvature wall collisions
serves as a sort of electrocardiogram of the Mixmaster universe, with each such spike pair
arising from a single circuit or pulse around the origin in the complex plane. These pulses in the
speciality index seem to invariantly characterize some of the so called spike solutions in inhomogeneous
cosmology and should play an important role in the current investigations of inhomogeneous
Mixmaster dynamics.
Anno
2009
Autori IAC
Tipo pubblicazione
Altri Autori
Bini D., Cherubini C., Geralico A., Jantzen R. T.
Editore
IOP Pub.
Rivista
Classical and quantum gravity (Print)