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Regular and Chaotic Dynamics, 1996, Volume 1, Issue 2, Pages 13–22 (Mi rcd14)  

Billiards in Cosmological Models

A. A. Kirillov

Institute for Applied Mathematics and Cybernetics, 10 Ul'yanova str., Nizhny Novgorod, 603005, Russia
Abstract: Recently the billiards, forming an important part in theory of dynamical systems with singularities, found their unexpected application in cosmological problems. It turnes out that a wide class of cosmological models near a singular point, corresponding to the origin of development of our Universe, admits its representation as billiards on the space of constant negative curvature. A problem of similar model randomness is reduced to a problem of properties of corresponding billiards. The aim of the present paper is to show the way in which such representation is reached and to present the results obtained within the limits of those models.
Received: 25.08.1995
Document Type: Article
Language: English
Citation: A. A. Kirillov, “Billiards in Cosmological Models”, Regul. Chaotic Dyn., 1:2 (1996), 13–22
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\by A. A. Kirillov
\paper Billiards in Cosmological Models
\jour Regul. Chaotic Dyn.
\yr 1996
\vol 1
\issue 2
\pages 13--22
\mathnet{http://mi.mathnet.ru/rcd14}
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