A hundred years with the cosmological constant
The main points in the history of the cosmological constant are briefly discussed. As a conceptual background, useful for teaching of physics at an elementary college and university level, Newton's theory formulated locally in terms of the Poisson equation is presented, and it is shown how it i...
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