Affiliation:
1. Max-Planck-Institut für Physisk, Werner-Heisenberg-Institut, 80805 München, Germany
Abstract
Here, we review the most recent progress in our understanding of quantum mechanical observables in cosmology in the perturbative regime. It relies on an approach that considers them directly as functions of the data at the spacelike boundary at future infinity prescinding from the explicit time evolution. It takes inspiration from the on-shell formulation of perturbative scattering amplitudes developed in the past 20 years: starting with the requirement of consistency with some fundamental principles such as causality, unitarity and locality, it provides different ways of phrasing and extracting predictions. In this review, we aim to provide a pedagogical treatment of the most recent insights about the analytic structure of the perturbative quantum mechanical observables in cosmology, its relation to fundamental principles as well as physical processes, and how such observables and their features emerge from novel well-defined mathematical objects with their own first principle definition. The review is divided into three parts: Part 0 discusses the definition of quantum mechanical observables in cosmology and some general principles; Part I reviews the boundary approach to the analysis and computation of the perturbative wave function of the universe; Part II provides an introduction to the combinatorial-geometrical description of cosmological processes in terms of cosmological polytopes.
Funder
the European Research Council
Publisher
World Scientific Pub Co Pte Ltd
Subject
Astronomy and Astrophysics,Nuclear and High Energy Physics,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics
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14 articles.
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