Proceedings of the 27th Texas Symposium on Relativistic Astrophysics
Tuesday, December 10th - Afternoon Parallel Session A: Inhomogeneous Cosmologies, Backreaction and Averaging
- Evidence for a Large Local Underdensity and the Implications for Cosmology
Ryan Keenan (ASIAA, Taiwan) - Quantifying the Copernican Principle and cosmic variance on H0
Wessel Valkenburg (Leiden University) - Redshift drift and supernovae in inhomogeneous pressure cosmology
Mariusz Dabrowski (University of Szczecin, Poland) - Intuitive and efficient model building with Szekeres solutions
Roberto Sussman (ICN-UNAM) - Observations in Inhomogeneous Models and the Szekeres Metric
Charles Hellaby (University of Cape Town) - Large-Scale Growth Evolution in the Szekeres Inhomogeneous Cosmological Models with Comparison to Growth Data
Austin Peel (University of Texas at Dallas) - The Effects of Structure Anisotropy on Lensing Observables in an Exact General Relativistic Setting for Precision Cosmology
Michael A. Troxel (University of Texas at Dallas) - Gravitation of discrete inhomogeneities for different topologies of Universe
Maxim Eingorn (North Carolina Central University, CREST and NASA Research Centers)