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Volume 2Issue 1PP: 38-41 • 2022

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 Umniyati 2
1Malang Institute of Agriculture, East Java, Indonesia.
2Swiss-German University, Tangerang, Indonesia
* Corresponding Author.
Received: June 23, 2022 Accepted: December 19, 2022

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

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Christianto, Victor, Umniyati, Yunita. "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." Journal of Cosmology, Filaments and Astrobiology, vol. Volume 2, no. Issue 1, 2022, pp. 38-41. DOI: https://doi.org/10.54216/JCFA.020105
Christianto, V., Umniyati, Y. (2022). 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. Journal of Cosmology, Filaments and Astrobiology, Volume 2(Issue 1), 38-41. DOI: https://doi.org/10.54216/JCFA.020105
Christianto, Victor, Umniyati, Yunita. "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." Journal of Cosmology, Filaments and Astrobiology Volume 2, no. Issue 1 (2022): 38-41. DOI: https://doi.org/10.54216/JCFA.020105
Christianto, V., Umniyati, Y. (2022) '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', Journal of Cosmology, Filaments and Astrobiology, Volume 2(Issue 1), pp. 38-41. DOI: https://doi.org/10.54216/JCFA.020105
Christianto V, Umniyati Y. 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. Journal of Cosmology, Filaments and Astrobiology. 2022;Volume 2(Issue 1):38-41. DOI: https://doi.org/10.54216/JCFA.020105
V. Christianto, Y. Umniyati, "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," Journal of Cosmology, Filaments and Astrobiology, vol. Volume 2, no. Issue 1, pp. 38-41, 2022. DOI: https://doi.org/10.54216/JCFA.020105
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