If I understand this right the Ricci flow on a compact manifold given by
$\partial g_{\mu \nu} = - 2R_{\mu \nu} + \frac{2}{n}\!R_{\alpha}^{\alpha} \,g_{\mu \nu}$
tends to expand negatively curved regions and to shrink positively curved regions.
Looking at the above definition I`m wondering if the parameter n can be used to achieve $\partial g_{\mu \nu} = 0 $ even if the Ricci tensor is not zero such that the validity of physics, that depends on the metric to be constant (as a precondition), could be extrapolated to curved manifolds to describe an expanding universe with a positive cosmological constant?