Recent Efforts Towards Understanding the Early Universe from a Fundamental Quantum Perspective
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2024-03
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Journal of Physics Research and Education
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Dey, Rajat Kumar
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University of North Bengal
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Modak, S. K. (2024). Recent Efforts Towards Understanding the Early Universe from a Fundamental Quantum Perspective. Journal of Physics Research and Education, 1, 16–35. https://ir.nbu.ac.in/handle/123456789/5174
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The observable universe is fundamentally inhomogeneous and anisotropic. Quantum description of the generation of these inhomogeneities and anisotropies is ill-understood and unsatisfactory. After providing a brief account of the standard approach of the generation of the classical density perturbations starting from the quantum fluctuations of inflaton field, I critically review various assumptions which are crucial for the success of this description, and point out various shortcomings around it. I also discuss the basic ideas and recent works by using an alternative path to overcome those shortcomings which is motivated by the so-called Collapse Model interpretation of quantum mechanics. Inspired by these works, I argue the necessity of constructing a class of manifestly inhomogeneous and anisotropic quantum states after inflation and discuss my recent works which provide one such prescription of building such a state, called the Tvacuum, defined in the radiation dominated stage of the early universe.
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16 - 35