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Decaying vacuum inflationary cosmologies: Searching for a complete scenario including curvature effects
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    Decaying vacuum inflationary cosmologies: Searching for a complete scenario including curvature effects (English)
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    20 May 2015
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    lambda running
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    de Sitter inflation
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    FLRW universe
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