FUNDAMENTAL APPROACH TO THE COSMOLOGICAL CONSTANT ISSUE

2002 ◽  
Vol 17 (29) ◽  
pp. 4219-4228 ◽  
Author(s):  
MOSHE CARMELI

We use a Riemannian four-dimensional presentation for gravitation in which the coordinates are distances and velocity rather than the traditional space and time. We solve the field equations and show that there are three possibilities for the Universe to expand. The theory describes the Universe as having a three-phase evolution with a decelerating expansion, followed by a constant and an accelerating expansion, and it predicts that the Universe is now in the latter phase. It is shown, assuming Ωm = 0.245, that the time at which the Universe goes over from a decelerating to an accelerating expansion, occurs at 8.5 Gyr ago, at which time the cosmic radiation temperature was 146K. Recent observations show that the Universe's growth is accelerating. Our theory confirms these recent experimental results. The theory predicts also that now there is a positive pressure in the Universe. Although the theory has no cosmological constant, we extract from it its equivalence and show that Λ = 1.934 × 10-35 s-2. This value of Λ is in excellent agreement with measurements. It is also shown that the three-dimensional space of the Universe is Euclidean, as the Boomerang experiment shows.

2014 ◽  
Vol 541-542 ◽  
pp. 494-497
Author(s):  
Peng Xian Song ◽  
Ping Wang ◽  
Yao Hua Li

The three-phase four-leg converter can be obtained by adding a bridge into the traditional three-phase three-leg converter. The average mathematical model of three-phase four-leg converter is described in this paper. The three-dimensional space vector PWM (3D-SVPWM) is analyzed. For simplifying the modulation, a fast digital SVPWM algorithm which eliminates coordinate transformation and saves calculating time was proposed. The feasibility of the proposed modulation technique is verified by computer simulation. These results show that the proposed fast digital 3D-SVPWM technique can be easily implemented without conventional computational burden.


2001 ◽  
Vol 24 (4) ◽  
pp. 581-601 ◽  
Author(s):  
Roger N. Shepard

The universality, invariance, and elegance of principles governing the universe may be reflected in principles of the minds that have evolved in that universe – provided that the mental principles are formulated with respect to the abstract spaces appropriate for the representation of biologically significant objects and their properties. (1) Positions and motions of objects conserve their shapes in the geometrically fullest and simplest way when represented as points and connecting geodesic paths in the six-dimensional manifold jointly determined by the Euclidean group of three-dimensional space and the symmetry group of each object. (2) Colors of objects attain constancy when represented as points in a three-dimensional vector space in which each variation in natural illumination is canceled by application of its inverse from the three-dimensional linear group of terrestrial transformations of the invariant solar source. (3) Kinds of objects support optimal generalization and categorization when represented, in an evolutionarily-shaped space of possible objects, as connected regions with associated weights determined by Bayesian revision of maximum-entropy priors.


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