Author:
Brizuela David,Pawłowski Tomasz
Abstract
Abstract
A semiclassical description of quantum systems is applied to probe the dynamics of the
cosmological model of an inflationary universe with quadratic inflaton potential, described in a
quantum framework of geometrodynamics. The systematic analysis, focusing in particular on the
inflationary and post-inflationary epochs, revealed several surprising and counterintuitive
features: (i) during inflation the universe rapidly spreads out in volume which leads to
significant relative variance by the end of inflation; (ii) despite that, the quantum evolution
can still be described to high accuracy by semiclassical methods; (iii) moreover, in the
post-inflationary epoch, as the order of included quantum corrections increases, the quantum
trajectory approaches the classical one and the description involving second-order corrections
only is actually the least accurate there. The consequence of the latter is that the effects of
the quantum variances are washed out by the higher-order quantum corrections.
Subject
Astronomy and Astrophysics
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