Fresh inflation from five-dimensional vacuum state
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Abstract: I study fresh inflation from a five-dimensional vacuum state, where the fifth dimension is constant. In this framework, the universe can be seen as inflating in a four-dimensional FRW metric embedding in a five-dimensional metric. Finally, the experimental data are consistent with in the fresh inflationary scenario.
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