Self-creation Cosmology - External Links and References

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  • Barber, G.A., 1982, Gen Relativ Gravit. 14, 117. On Two Self Creation Cosmologies.
  • Singh, T. & Singh, T. :1984, Astrophysics and Space Science 102, 1. Some general results in self-creation cosmologies.
  • Pimentel, L.O. : 1985, Astrophysics and Space Science 116, 2. Exact self-creation cosmological solutions.
  • Brans, C.H. :1987, Gen Relativ Gravit.19, 949. Consistency of field equations in self-creation cosmologies
  • Reddy, D.R.K. & Venkateswarlu, R. : 1987, Astrophysics and Space Science 136, p. 191-194. Birkhoff-type theorem in the scale-covariant theory of gravitation
  • Soleng, Harald H. : 1987, Astrophysics and Space Science 139, 1. Self-creation cosmological solutions.
  • Wolf, C.: 1988, PhyS...38..129W Can inflation take place in a closed universe admitting creation?
  • Abdel-Rahman, A.M.M. :1992, Astrophysics and Space Science 189, 1. Singularity-free self-creation cosmology.
  • Sanyasiraju1, Y. & Rao, V. :1992, Astrophysics and Space Science 189, 1. Exact Bianchi-type VIII and IX models in the presence of the self-creation theory of cosmology
  • Abdussattar & Vishwakarma, R. G. : 1997, Classical and Quantum Gravity 14 pp 945-953 Some FRW models with variable G and Λ.
  • Belayev, W.B., 1999, The Cosmological model in 5-D, stationarity, yes or no, gr-qc/9903016 (ArXiv)
  • Mohanty, G. & Mishra, B. : 2001, Theoretical and Applied Mechanics 26, pgs 71 – 82. Dissipation of general viscous fluid distribution in Einstein and Barber theories.
  • Mohanty, G. & Mishra, B. : 2002, Astrophysics and Space Science 281,3. Vacuum cosmological models in Einstein and Barber theories.
  • Barber, G.A., Astrophysics and Space Science, (2002) 282,4 pgs 683-730. A New Self Creation Cosmology.
  • Blaschke, D. & Dabrowski, M., 2004, Conformal relativity versus Brans-Dicke and superstring theories
  • Barber, G.A., 2005, Self Creation Cosmology - An Alternative Gravitational Theory, one chapter of 'Horizons in World Physics, Volume 247: New Developments in Quantum Cosmology Research', Nova Science Publishers, Inc. New York. Also (ArXiv)
  • Barber, G.A., 2006, Astrophys Space Sci (2006) 305:169–176, DOI 10.1007/s10509-006-9056-5, Resolving the Degeneracy: Experimental tests of the New Self Creation Cosmology and a heterodox prediction for Gravity Probe B. Also (ArXiv)
  • Barber, G.A., The Principles of Self Creation Cosmology and its Comparison with General Relativity(ArXiv)
  • Barber, G.A., 2003, The derivation of the coupling constant in the new Self Creation Cosmology(ArXiv)
  • Barber, G.A., 2004, The Self Creation challenge to the cosmological concordance model(ArXiv)
  • Dabrowski, M., Denkiewicz, T. & Blaschke, D., 2005, "The conformal status of ω = −3/2 Brans-Dicke cosmology.
  • Venkateswarlu, R., Pavan Kumar K.: 2006, Higher Dimensional FRW Cosmological Models in Self-Creation Theory, Astrophysics and Space Science 301, 1-4.
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