Dimensionless Hubble parameter
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Instead of working with the Hubble parameter, a common practice is to introduce the dimensionless Hubble parameter, usually noted h, and to write the Hubble's parameter H0 as being
H0 = 100 h km·s−1·Mpc−1, all the uncertainty relative of the value of H0 being then relegated on h.[1]
Note that other conventions may be found in the literature.
- ^ Peebles P.J.E., "Principles of Physical Cosmology", Princeton University Press, 1993.

