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Old January 6th 07, 11:32 PM posted to sci.astro
Greg Hennessy
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Default steady state cosmology question

It being too many years than I want to admit since my course in
cosmology, and I never had an actual text I can double check with, can
someone kindly remind me of the equation in Steady State cosmology
that relates the luminosity distance as a function of z? Or if you can
remind me what values need to get plugged into Ned Wrights javascript
program to give the answer I would find that sufficient.

Thanks
 




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