Remark on ‘The future of mathematical Cosmology” and “100 years of mathematical cosmology: Models, theories and problems, Part B” by S. Cotsakis and A.P. Yefremov
Victor Christianto*1, Yunita Umniyati2
1 Malang Institute of Agriculture, East Java, Indonesia.
2 Swiss-German University, Tangerang, Indonesia
*Email: victorchristianto@gmail.com
Abstract
In this review article, allow us to offer a few remark on “the future of mathematical cosmology” “100 years of mathematical cosmology: Models, theories and problems, Part B” by Cotsakis and Yefremov, which seems to us very interesting piece of review on progress on the last 3 or 4 decades in theoretical cosmology development. In particular, we would emphasize on testability of cosmology models, which seem to us this criterion can only be achieved via correspondence between condensed matter/superfluidity/low temperature physics and cosmology (cf. for instance, Kibble & Pickett, 2008).
Keywords: cosmological theories; low temperature physics; correspondence between condensed matter/superfluidity low temperature physics and cosmology