2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.physletb.2015.01.028
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On the creation of the universe via ekpyrotic instantons

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“…An obvious extension will be the inclusion of other types of matter, such as pressurefree matter and scalar fields with nontrivial potentials. In particular it will be interesting to revisit previous uses of instantons, in both inflationary [4] and ekpyrotic [31,32] cosmologies, as well as attempts to describe quantum transitions between contraction and expansion in such models [33], in the light of Picard-Lefschetz theory. In this context, exactly solvable models such as those of [34,35] may provide useful insight.…”
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“…An obvious extension will be the inclusion of other types of matter, such as pressurefree matter and scalar fields with nontrivial potentials. In particular it will be interesting to revisit previous uses of instantons, in both inflationary [4] and ekpyrotic [31,32] cosmologies, as well as attempts to describe quantum transitions between contraction and expansion in such models [33], in the light of Picard-Lefschetz theory. In this context, exactly solvable models such as those of [34,35] may provide useful insight.…”
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“…In the following sections we concentrate on spherical expanding universes. We study the saddle point approximation (31) in four qualitatively different configurations:…”
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“…The visual methods employed here, and which were developed in [18][19][20], have the great advantage of allowing one to see by eye where the singularities are located, and thus clearly show in what manner the choice of contour is crucial. With the right contour, we have been able to construct anisotropic instantons with any desired final anisotropy parameters.…”
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“…A non-trivial feature is however that care must be taken in choosing a contour of integration in the complex time plane, as for increasing anisotropies singularities start to appear, and the standard contour (originally employed by Hawking since the earliest works [3]) becomes inappropriate. The visual methods developed in [18][19][20] are well suited to reveal this feature, and readily suggest better contours.…”
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