We investigate stability of the Einstein static universe against the scalar,
vector and tensor perturbations in the context of induced matter brane gravity.
It is shown that in the framework of this model, the Einstein static universe
has a positive spatial curvature. In contrast to the classical general
relativity, it is found that a stable Einstein static universe against the
scalar perturbations does exist provided that the variation of time dependent
geometrical equation of state parameter is proportional to the minus of the
variation of the scale factor, δωg(t)=−Cδa(t). We obtain
neutral stability against the vector perturbations, and the stability against
the tensor perturbations is guaranteed due to the positivity of the spatial
curvature of the Einstein static universe in induced matter brane gravity.Comment: 8 pages. arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:gr-qc/0608071 by
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