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Hi,
I am currently reading Liddles Introduction to Modern Cosmology (2nd Ed) and having trouble with problem 8.4, about the age of the universe with a cosmological constant.
The question asks to derive the formula for the age by first writing the Fridemann equation in such a model as
\frac{da}{dt} = H^{2}_{0} [Ω_{0}a^{-1} + \left(1-Ω_{0})a^{-2}\right]
But I'm not sure how this step is found, so can't proceed any further. I would appreciate any help to get me started.
I am currently reading Liddles Introduction to Modern Cosmology (2nd Ed) and having trouble with problem 8.4, about the age of the universe with a cosmological constant.
The question asks to derive the formula for the age by first writing the Fridemann equation in such a model as
\frac{da}{dt} = H^{2}_{0} [Ω_{0}a^{-1} + \left(1-Ω_{0})a^{-2}\right]
But I'm not sure how this step is found, so can't proceed any further. I would appreciate any help to get me started.