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Classical stochastic approach to cosmology revisited

The classical stochastic model of cosmology recently developed by us is reconsidered. In that approach the parameterw defined by the equation of statep = wp was taken to be fluctuating with mean zero and we compared the theoretical probability distribution function (PDF) for the Hubble parameter wit...

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Published in:Pramāṇa 2003-01, Vol.60 (1), p.1-10
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