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|a Intro -- DARK ENERGY: THEORIES, DEVELOPMENTS AND IMPLICATIONS -- DARK ENERGY: THEORIES, DEVELOPMENTS AND IMPLICATIONS -- CONTENTS -- PREFACE -- Chapter 1DARK ENERGY: THE NATURE AND FEASIBILITYOF LABORATORY REGISTRATION USINGSQUID-MAGNETOSTRICTOR SYSTEM -- Abstract -- 1. Introduction: Physical Prerequisites to the Appearance of DarkEnergy Concept -- 2. SQUID/Magnetostrictor System as a Sensor of SuperweakPressure Variations -- 3. Physical Bases of Magnetostriction and Criteria of the OptimumTrial-body Choice in the SQUID/Magnetostrictor System -- References -- Chapter2AREVIEWONDARKENERGYOBJECTS -- Abstract -- 1. Introduction -- 2. GravastarsCanExistbutTheyDoNotExcludetheExistenceofBlackHoles -- 3. TheConnectionbetweenAccelerationoftheUniverseandStar-BlackHoleFormation -- 4. Conclusion -- References -- Chapter3THEDARKENERGYSCALEINSUPERCONDUCTORS:INNOVATIVETHEORETICALANDEXPERIMENTALCONCEPTS -- Abstract -- 1. Introduction -- 2. InverseCosmologicalConstantProblemandtheUncertaintyPrinciple -- 3. ThePlanck-EinsteinScale -- 4. ScaleTransformationinSuperconductors -- 4.1. CutoffforVacuumFluctuationsinSuperconductors -- 4.2. FormationofTaoBalls -- 4.3. FundamentalSpace-TimeUncertaintyinaRadioactiveSuperconductor -- 4.4. UncertaintyPrincipleandNon-classicalInertiainSuperconductors -- 5. GravitationalSurfaceTensionofTaoBalls -- 6. FurtherExperimentalSuggestions -- 7. Conclusion -- Acknowledgement -- References -- Chapter4CROSSINGTHEPHANTOMDIVIDE -- Abstract -- 1. TheUniverseisAccelerating -- 2. ADarkEnergywithCrossingâ#x88;#x92;1EOSisSlightlyFavoredbyObservations -- 2.1. TheProblemsof CDM -- 2.2. Crossingâ#x88;#x92;1 -- 3. ThreeRoadstoCrossthePhantomDivide -- 3.1.2-FieldModel -- 3.2. InteractingModel -- 3.3. ModelinFrameofModifiedGravity -- 4. Summary -- References -- Chapter5QUANTUMYANG-MILLSCONDENSATEDARKENERGYMODELS -- Abstract -- 1. Introduction -- 2. PhysicalMotivation -- 3. Yang-MillsFieldModel.
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|a 4. YMCasDarkEnergy -- 4.1. FreeYMCModels -- 4.2. CoupledYMCModels -- 4.2.1. Qâ#x88;#x9D;HÏ#x81;y -- 4.2.2. Qâ#x88;#x9D;HÏ#x81;m -- 4.2.3. Qâ#x88;#x9D;H(Ï#x81;y+Ï#x81;m) -- 5. StatefinderandOmDiagnosisintheYMCModels -- 6. Conclusion -- References -- Chapter6CONSTRAINTSONDARKENERGYANDDARKMATTERFROMSUPERNOVAEANDGAMMARAYBURSTDATA -- Abstract -- 1. Introduction -- 2. ModelRegimes -- 3. ModelApplication -- 4. Results -- 4.1. LuminosityDistanceModulivs. RedshiftData -- 4.2. Distancevs. FrequencyDeclineData -- 4.3. TheHubbleConstantfromSNeIaandGRBData -- 5. Conclusion -- References -- Chapter7QUANTUMMECHANICALAPPROACHTOOUREXPANDINGUNIVERSEWITHDARKENERGY:SOLUBLESECTOROFQUANTUMGRAVITY -- Abstract -- 1. Introduction -- 2. PresentUniverse:ExactlySolubleSectorofQuantumGravity -- 3. CosmologicalConstant astheDarkEnergy -- 4. MathematicalFormulationwithout -- 5. Entropy, NumberofPhotonsandtheRatio(¯Nγ/Nn) -- 6. ARelationConnectingt, Tand -- 7. Conclusion -- References -- Chapter8DARKPRESSUREINANON-COMPACTANDNON-RICCIFLAT5DKALUZA-KLEINCOSMOLOGY -- Abstract -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Space-Time-MatterversusKaluza-KleinTheory -- 3. TheExtendedModel -- 4. Conclusion -- References -- Chapter9FALSIFYINGFIELD-BASEDDARKENERGYMODELS -- Abstract -- 1. Introduction -- 2. ObservationalEvidenceforQuintomDarkEnergyParadigm -- 2.1. BasicObservables -- 2.2. PerturbationTheoryandCurrentObservationalConstraints -- 2.2.1. AnalysisofPerturbationsinQuintomCosmology -- 2.2.2. SignaturesofPerturbationsinQuintomScenario -- 2.2.3. BreakingtheDegeneracybetweenQuintomandCosmologicalConstantSce-narios -- 3. ExponentialQuintom:PhaseSpaceAnalysis -- 3.1. FlatFRWSubcase -- 3.1.1. AnalysisatInfinity -- 3.2. ModelswithNegativeCurvature -- 3.2.1. Normalization, StateSpaceandDynamicalSystem -- 3.2.2. FormInvarianceunderCoordinateTrasformations -- 3.2.3. MonotonicFunctions -- 3.2.4. LocalAnalysisofCriticalPoints -- 3.2.5. Bifurcations -- 3.2.6. TypicalBehavior -- 3.3. ModelswithPositiveCurvature.
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|a 3.3.1. Normalization, StateSpaceandDynamicalSystem -- 3.3.2. InvarianceunderCoordinateTransformations -- 3.3.3. MonotonicFunctions -- 3.3.4. LocalAnalysisofCriticalPoints -- 3.3.5. Bifurcations -- 3.3.6. TypicalBehaviour -- 4. ObservationalEvidenceforQuinstantDarkEnergyParadigm -- 4.1. TheModel -- 4.2. MatchingwiththeData -- 4.2.1. TheMethodandtheData -- 4.2.2. Results -- 5. ExponentialQuinstant:PhaseSpaceAnalysis -- 5.1. FlatFRWCase -- 5.1.1. Normalization, StateSpace, andDynamicalSystem -- 5.1.2. FormInvarianceunderCoordinateTransformations -- 5.1.3. MonotonicFunctions -- 5.1.4. LocalAnalysisofCriticalPoints -- 5.1.5. Bifurcations -- 5.1.6. TypicalBehavior -- 5.2. QuinstantCosmologywithNegativeCurvature -- 5.2.1. Normalization, StateSpace, andDynamicalSystem -- 5.2.2. FormInvarianceunderCoordinateTransformations -- 5.2.3. MonotonicFunctions -- 5.2.4. LocalAnalysisofCriticalPoints -- 5.2.5. Bifurcations -- 5.2.6. TypicalBehavior -- 5.3. QuinstantCosmologywithPositiveCurvature -- 5.3.1. Normalization, StateSpace, andDynamicalSystem -- 5.3.2. FormInvarianceunderCoordinateTransformations -- 5.3.3. MonotonicFunctions -- 5.3.4. LocalAnalysisofCriticalPoints -- 5.3.5. Bifurcations -- 5.3.6. TypicalBehavior -- 6. ObservationalTestandDynamicalSystems:TheInterplay -- References -- Chapter10ONACCRETIONOFDARKENERGYONTOBLACK-ANDWORM-HOLES -- Abstract -- 1. Introduction -- 2. BriefReviewofSomeCandidatestoCosmicAcceleration -- 2.1. QuintessencewithaConstantEquationofStateParameter -- 2.2. PhantomQuintessencewithaConstantEquationofStateParameter -- 2.3. PhantomGeneralizedChaplyginGas -- 3. DarkEnergyAccretionontoBlackHoles -- 3.1. ApplicationtoaQuintessenceModel -- 3.2. ApplicationtoaPhantomQuintessenceModel -- 3.3. ApplicationtoaGeneralizedChaplyginModel -- 3.4. ConsiderationtoOtherBlackHoles -- 4. DarkEnergyAccretionontoWormholes -- 4.1. ApplicationtoaQuintessenceModel -- 4.2. ApplicationtoaPhantomQuintessenceModel.
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|a 4.3. ApplicationtoaGeneralizedChaplyginGasModel -- 5. DebateandNewLinesofResearch -- 6. Conclusion -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Chapter11ANALYTICAPPROACHESTOTHESTRUCTUREFORMATIONINTHEACCELERATINGUNIVERSE -- Abstract -- 1. Introduction -- 2. BasicEquations -- 3. EulerianPerturbations -- 3.1. LinearPerturbations -- 3.2. Non-linearPerturbations -- 4. LagrangianPerturbationsI-Basic -- 4.1. LagrangianDescription -- 4.2. LinearPerturbations(Zel'dovichApproximation) -- 4.3. Non-linearPerturbations -- 4.4. TransverseMode -- 5. LagrangianPerturbationsII-Advanced -- 5.1. Overview -- 5.2. ModifiedMethods -- 5.2.1. AdhesionApproximation -- 5.2.2. TruncatedZel'dovichApproximation -- 5.3. Improvements -- 5.3.1. PadÂþe, ShanksApproximation -- 5.3.2. LocalApproximation -- 5.4. RenormalizationGroupAppoarches -- 5.5. WaveMechanicalApproach -- 5.6. Non-dustModel, Multi-componentModel -- 6. Applications -- 6.1. Non-gaussianity -- 6.2. BaryonAcousticOscillations -- 6.3. InitialConditionProblemforN-bodySimulations -- 7. Summary -- Acknowledgments -- A. BeyondShell-Crossing-One-DimensionalSheetModel -- B. DerivationoftheBasicEquationsfromVlasovEquation -- C. QuantitiesUsedinThisPaper -- References -- Chapter12SUPERNOVAEANDTHEDARKSECTOROFTHEUNIVERSE -- Abstract -- 1. Introduction -- 2. FromType-IaSupernovaetotheEvolutionoftheUniverse -- 2.1. StandardizedCandles -- 2.2. SystematicUncertainties -- 2.3. TheRedshift-LuminosityDistanceRelation -- 2.4. TheStandardCosmologicalModel -- 3. ObservationsofDarkEnergybySupernovae -- 3.1. AcceleratedExpansionoftheUniverse:FirstEvidence -- 3.2. EnergyBudgetoftheCosmos:Today'sPicture -- 4.ComplementaryConstraintsbyOtherCosmologicalProbes -- 4.1. CMBAnisotropyMeasurements -- 4.2. BaryonAcousticOscillations -- 4.3. Large-ScaleStructure -- 4.4. OtherAstrophysicalSources -- 5. SurveyofTheoreticalInterpretationsofDarkEnergy -- 6. FutureofSupernovaCosmology -- 6.1. TheSNAPSatellite.
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|a 6.2. OtherFutureMissions -- 6.3. TypeIISupernovae -- 7. Conclusion -- References -- INDEX -- Blank Page.
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