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Cosmological constant is a term introduced in the equations of general relativity to represent a uniform energy density filling space. It is associated with models of cosmic expansion and dark energy.

The cosmological constant is discussed in cosmology, theoretical physics, and gravitational theory.

Status

The cosmological constant is used in standard cosmological models to account for observed accelerated expansion. Its physical interpretation and origin remain subjects of theoretical investigation.

General relativity

Dark energy

Cosmic expansion

Cosmology