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An investigation on gravitational entropy of cosmological models

Published 2 Dec 2019 in gr-qc | (1912.01414v3)

Abstract: In this paper, we investigate the entropy of the free gravitational field for a given epoch for some well-known isotropic and anisotropic cosmologies. We use the definition of gravitational entropy proposed by Clifton, Ellis, and Tavakol, where the 2-index square root of the 4-index Bel-Robinson tensor is taken to be the energy momentum tensor for the free gravity. We examine whether, in the vicinity of the initial singularity, the ratio of the energy density of free gravity to that of matter density goes to zero, validating Penrose's conjecture on Weyl curvature. Whenever this is true, the gravitational entropy increases monotonically with time, leading to structure formation. For the models considered by us, we identify the conditions for which the Weyl curvature hypothesis is valid, and the assumptions under which it is validated, or otherwise.

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