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Main Authors: Ling, Eric, Piubello, Annachiara
Format: Preprint
Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2403.02471
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author Ling, Eric
Piubello, Annachiara
author_facet Ling, Eric
Piubello, Annachiara
contents The inflationary scenario, which states that the early universe underwent a brief but dramatic period of accelerated spatial expansion, has become the current paradigm of early universe cosmology. Although inflationary cosmology has its many successes, it does not (as of yet) have the status of an established physical theory. In this paper, we provide mathematical support for the inflationary scenario in a class of anisotropic spacetimes by generalizing the work in [21]. These anisotropic spacetimes satisfy certain initial conditions so that they are perfectly isotropic at the big bang but become less isotropic as time progresses. The resulting inflationary eras are a consequence of the initial conditions which force the energy-momentum tensor to be dominated by a cosmological constant at the big bang.
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spellingShingle Anisotropic examples of inflation-generating initial conditions for the big bang
Ling, Eric
Piubello, Annachiara
General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology
The inflationary scenario, which states that the early universe underwent a brief but dramatic period of accelerated spatial expansion, has become the current paradigm of early universe cosmology. Although inflationary cosmology has its many successes, it does not (as of yet) have the status of an established physical theory. In this paper, we provide mathematical support for the inflationary scenario in a class of anisotropic spacetimes by generalizing the work in [21]. These anisotropic spacetimes satisfy certain initial conditions so that they are perfectly isotropic at the big bang but become less isotropic as time progresses. The resulting inflationary eras are a consequence of the initial conditions which force the energy-momentum tensor to be dominated by a cosmological constant at the big bang.
title Anisotropic examples of inflation-generating initial conditions for the big bang
topic General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2403.02471