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Cosmological solution to the Einstein field equations of general relativity
A de Sitter universe is a cosmological solution to the Einstein field equations of general relativity, named after Willem de Sitter.
It models the universe as spatially flat and neglects ordinary matter, so the dynamics of the universe are dominated by the cosmological constant, thought to correspond to dark energy in our universe or the inflaton field in the early universe.
According to the models of inflation and current observations of the accelerating universe, the concordance models of physical cosmology are converging on a consistent model where our universe was best described as a de Sitter universe at about a time mwe-math-element> seconds after the fiducial Big Bang singularity, and far into the future.
Cosmological solution to the Einstein field equations of general relativity
A de Sitter universe is a cosmological solution to the Einstein field equations of general relativity, named after Willem de Sitter.
It models the universe as spatially flat and neglects ordinary matter, so the dynamics of the universe are dominated by the cosmological constant, thought to correspond to dark energy in our universe or the inflaton field in the early universe.
According to the models of inflation and current observations of the accelerating universe, the concordance models of physical cosmology are converging on a consistent model where our universe was best described as a de Sitter universe at about a time mwe-math-element> seconds after the fiducial Big Bang singularity, and far into the future.