Swapnil Kumar SinghCosmology · Gravitation · Engineering

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Cosmology

Inflation, primordial structure, compact objects, cosmic expansion, transients, and the geometry that connects them.

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01 Effective Running Hubble Constant from Binned Pantheon DataNational Astronomical Observatory of Japan · ENEA–Sapienza University of Rome · Tokyo, Japan · Rome, Italy A quantity treated as a constant is allowed to move—and the late Universe is asked whether it notices. 02 Scintillated Binary Microlensing of Fast Radio BurstsInstitute of Astronomy · National Tsing Hua University · Hsinchu, Taiwan Microseconds of delay and microarcseconds of separation may contain an entire distance ladder. 03 Inflation under ACT DR6 and DESI DR2Institute of Theoretical Physics · University of Warsaw · Warsaw, Poland Primordial models enter a narrow observational corridor; only some emerge intact. 04 Emergent Cosmology in Causal Dissipative f(T) GravityBITS Pilani · Hyderabad Campus · Hyderabad, India A past-eternal universe can exist—but only along a dynamical path thin enough to be missed. 05 Quantum-Deformed Phase-Space Geometry and Emergent InflationFuture University in Egypt · Egyptian Center for Theoretical Physics · Cairo, Egypt When momentum space acquires geometry, spacetime answers in a different dialect. 06 Primordial Black Holes and Scalar-Induced Gravitational Waves in a BounceCentre for Cosmology and Science Popularization · SGT University · Delhi–NCR, India A fluctuation amplified near a bounce may collapse into darkness and return as a low-frequency echo. 07 Superluminous Supernovae as Cosmological ProbesMiranda House · University of Delhi · New Delhi, India The rarest explosions may extend the argument over the shape of the Universe. 08 Solar Radio Bursts and Coronal Plasma DiagnosticsSpace Advancement and Research Cell · Keonjhar, Odisha, India A drifting radio trace is not merely a signal; it is a moving cross-section through the solar corona. 09 Qatar-1b Transit-Timing AnalysisMIT Exoplanet Research Project · NASA MicroObservatory · Cambridge, Massachusetts · distributed observing A planet repeats its shadow with clockwork precision—until a small departure suggests another hand on the clock. 10 Asteroid Search and Candidate IdentificationNASA · International Astronomical Search Collaboration · Distributed survey programme Across successive frames, one point refuses to remain fixed. 11 Conceptual Foundations of Spacetime GeometryMinkowski Institute for Fundamental Studies · Independent theoretical programme Before spacetime can curve, one must decide what kind of thing spacetime is.

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