5–10 Jul 2021
Europe/Rome timezone

Gravitational Interaction in the Chimney Lattice Universe

8 Jul 2021, 18:30
20m
Talk in the parallel session Dark Energy and the accelerating universe Dark Energy and the Accelerating Universe

Speaker

Andrew McLaughlin (NC Central University)

Description

We investigate the influence of the chimney topology TxTxR of the Universe on the
gravitational potential and force that are generated by point-like massive bodies. We obtain three distinct expressions for the solutions. One follows from Fourier expansion of delta functions into series using periodicity in two toroidal dimensions. The second one is the summation of solutions of the Helmholtz equation, for a source mass and its infinitely many images, which are in the form of Yukawa potentials. The third alternative solution for the potential is formulated via the Ewald sums method applied to Yukawa-type potentials. We show that, for the present Universe, the formulas involving plain summation of Yukawa potentials are preferable for computational purposes, as they require a smaller number of terms in the series to reach adequate precision.

Primary authors

Andrew McLaughlin (NC Central University) Dr Maxim Eingorn (NC Central University) Ms Ezgi Canay (Istanbul Technical University) Mr Maksym Brilenkov (University of Oslo) Prof. Alexander Zhuk (Mechnikov National University)

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