analogical ânâguyik Fr.: analogique    Of, relating to, or based on analogy; expressing or implying analogy.  | 
anisotropic homogeneous cosmological model model-e keyhânšenâxti-ye hamgen o nâ-izogard Fr.: modèle cosmiologique homogène mais anisotrope    A solution to Einstein's theory of → general relativity that is spatially homogeneous but allows for rotation and/or shear. See also → Bianchi cosmological model. → anisotropic; → homogeneous; → cosmological; → model.  | 
Bianchi cosmological model model-e keyhânšenâxti-ye Bianchi Fr.: modèle cosmologique de Bianchi    A cosmological model based on the theory of → general relativity, which is homogeneous but → anisotropic. There are actually ten dinstinct Bianchi types, classified according to the particular kinds of symmetry they posses. Luigi Bianchi (1856-1928), Italian mathematician; → cosmological; → model.  | 
cosmological keyhânšenâxti, keyhânšenâsik Fr.: cosmologique    Pertaining or relating to → cosmology.  | 
cosmological constant pâyâ-ye keyhânšenâsik, ~ keyhânšenâxti Fr.: constante cosmologique    A term introduced by Einstein into his gravitational → field equations in order to allow a solution corresponding to a → static Universe. The cosmological constant is physically interpreted as due to the → vacuum energy of quantized fields. See also → dark energy. → cosmological; → constant.  | 
cosmological constant problem parâse-ye pâyâ-ye keyhânšenâxti Fr.: problème de la constante cosmologique    The impressive discrepancy of about 120 orders of magnitude between the theoretical value of the → cosmological constant and its observed value. → Quantum field theory interprets the cosmological constant as the density of the → vacuum energy. This density can be derived from the maximum energy at which the theory is valid, i.e. the → Planck energy scale (1018 GeV). The theoretical vacuum → energy density is (1018 GeV)4 = (1027 eV)4 = 10112 erg cm-3. On the other hand, the observed vacuum energy density is estimated to be about (10-3 eV)4 = 10-8 erg cm-3. There is, therefore, a discrepancy of about 120 orders of magnitude. → cosmological; → constant; → problem.  | 
cosmological distance durâ-ye  keyhânšenâsik, ~  keyhânšenâxti Fr.: distance cosmologique    The distance to a remote galaxy based on its redshift assuming that the redshift is caused by the → Doppler effect and reflects the general expansion of the Universe. → cosmological; → distance .  | 
cosmological epoch zime-ye keyhânšenâxti Fr.: époque cosmologique    → cosmological; → epoch.  | 
cosmological model model-e  keyhânšenâsik, ~  keyhânšenâxti Fr.: modèle cosmologique    A mathematical description of the Universe, based on observation, which tries to explain its current aspect, and to describe its evolution during time. → cosmological; → model.  | 
cosmological principle parvaz-e keyhânšenâsik, ~ keyhânšenâxti Fr.: principe cosmologique    The → hypothesis that on → large scales the → Universe is → isotropic and → homogeneous, that is, it appears the same at all places and, from any one place, looks the same in all directions. See also → perfect cosmological principle.  | 
cosmological redshift sorxkib-e keyhânšenâsik,  ~  keyhânšenâxti Fr.: décalage vers le rouge cosmologique, redshift ~    The → redshift of a remote object (galaxy, quasar, supenova) due to the expansion of the Universe. → cosmological; → redshift.  | 
current cosmological epoch zime-ye keyhânšenâxti-ye konuni Fr.: époque cosmologique actuelle    The → Universe at the → redshift z = 0. → current; → cosmological; → epoch.  | 
logical guyik, gyuiki, guyikvâr Fr.: logique    1) According to or agreeing with the principles of logic.   | 
logical connective hâbandâr-e guyiki Fr.: connecteur logique    A symbol that can be combined with one or more → sentences in order to form a new sentence. For example "and" (∧), "or" (∨) "not" (¬), "if-then" (→), and "iff" (⇔). → logical; → connective.  | 
logically equivalent guyikâné hamug-arz Fr.: logiquement équivalent    Describing two → compound propositions → if and only if they have the same → truth table. → logical; → equivalent.  | 
meteorological observation napâheš-e havâšenâxti Fr.: observation météorologique    Evaluation or measurement of one or more meteorological elements. Meteorological, of or pertaining to → meteorology; → observation.  | 
meteorological observatory nepâhešgâh-e havâšenâxti Fr.: observatoire météorologique    A scientific establishment dedicated to making precise and detailed meteorological observations and to studying and forecasting atmospheric phenomena by means of special equipments. Meteorological, of or pertaining to → meteorology; → observatory.  | 
Milne cosmological model model-e keyhânšenâxti-ye Milne (#) Fr.: modèle cosmologique de Milne    Same as → Milne Universe. → Milne Universe; → cosmological; → model.  | 
morphological rixtšenâxti (#) Fr.: morphologique    Of or relating to → morphology. Same as morphological → morphologic; → -al.  | 
morphological classification radebandi-ye rixtšenâxti (#) Fr.: classification morphologique    A classification scheme of galaxies based on their apparent shape. → Hubble classification. → morphological; → classification.  |