Friedmann model of evolution of the universe in the relativistic theory of gravitation
Teoretičeskaâ i matematičeskaâ fizika, Tome 80 (1989) no. 2, pp. 305-312
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In the framework of RTG the uniform and isotropic in Minkowski space Universe (the Friedmann Universe) is studied in the assumption that the graviton has a nonzero rest mass. The cosmological gravitation field does not lead out of the Minkowski light cone world lines of particles. The presence of a nonzero graviton mass changes essentially the character of the evolution of the Friedmann Universe: it becomes oscillating, the infinite time exists and the density of matter is always finite and different from zero.
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