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Can quantum effects due to a massless conformally coupled field avoid gravitational singularities?
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    Can quantum effects due to a massless conformally coupled field avoid gravitational singularities? (English)
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    12 November 2013
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    cosmological singularity avoidance
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    semiclassical approximation
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    conformal anomaly
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    quantum corrections
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    massless fields
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