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Cosmography and constraints on the equation of state of the Universe in various parametrizations

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In this article, a Monte Carlo Markov chain analysis is used to compare the supernova Ia Union 2 compilation, combined with the Hubble Space Telescope measurements of the Hubble constant, and the Hubble parameter data sets.
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We use cosmography to present constraints on the kinematics of the Universe, without postulating any underlying theoretical model. To this end, we use a Monte Carlo Markov chain analysis to perform comparisons to the supernova Ia Union 2 compilation, combined with the Hubble Space Telescope measurements of the Hubble constant, and the Hubble parameter data sets. We introduce a sixth order cosmographic parameter and show that it does not enlarge considerably the posterior distribution when comparing to the fifth order results. We also propose a way to construct viable parameter variables to be used as alternatives of the redshift $z$. These can overcome both the problems of divergence and lack of accuracy associated with the use of $z$. Moreover, we show that it is possible to improve the numerical fits by reparametrizing the cosmological distances. In addition, we constrain the equation of state of the Universe as a whole by the use of cosmography. Thus, we derive expressions which can be directly used to fit the equation of state and the pressure derivatives up to fourth order. To this end, it is necessary to depart from a pure cosmographic analysis and to assume the Friedmann equations as valid. All our results are consistent with the $\ensuremath{\Lambda}\mathrm{CDM}$ model, although alternative fluid models, with nearly constant pressure and no cosmological constant, match the results accurately as well.

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Principles of cosmology and gravitation

TL;DR: In this article, a theory of gravitation was proposed for general relativistic theories of the universe and its structure, including the curvature and gravitation of curved spaces, and the steady state theory of gravity.
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Principles of cosmology and gravitation

TL;DR: COSMOGRAPHY What the universe contains The cosmic distance hierarchy and the determination of galactic densities The red shift and the expansion of the universe PHYSICAL BASIS OF GENERAL RELATIVITY The need for relativistic ideas and a theory of gravitation DIFFICULTIES with Newtonian MECHANICS Gravity and inertial frames and absolute space Inadequacy of special relativity Mach's principle and gravitational waves Einstein's principle of equivalence.
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