Modeling the quantum evolution of the universe through classical matter
From MaRDI portal
Abstract: It is well known that the canonical quantization of the Friedmann-Lema^itre-Robertson-Walker (FLRW) filled with a perfect fluid leads to nonsingular universes which, for later times, behave as their classical counterpart. This means that the expectation value of the scale factor never vanishes and, as , we recover the classical expression for the scale factor. In this paper, we show that such universes can be reproduced by classical cosmology given that the universe is filled with an exotic matter. In the case of a perfect fluid, we find an implicit equation of state (EoS). We then show that this single fluid with an implict EoS is equivalent to two non-interacting fluids, one of them representing stiff matter with negative energy density. In the case of two non-interacting scalar fields, one of them of the phantom type, we find their potential energy. In both cases we find that quantum mechanics changes completely the configuration of matter for small values of time, by adding a fluid or a scalar field with negative energy density. As time passes, the density of negative energy decreases and we recover the ordinary content of the classical universe. The more the initial wave function of the universe is concentrated around the classical big bang singularity, the more it is necessary to add negative energy, since this type of energy will be responsible for the removal of the classical singularity.
Recommendations
- Classical analogous of quantum cosmological perfect fluid models
- Perfect fluid quantum universe in the presence of negative cosmological constant
- Quantum cosmological perfect fluid models
- Classical and quantum dynamics of a perfect fluid scalar-energy dependent metric cosmology
- Classical solutions from quantum regime for barotropic FRW model
Cites work
- Bounce conditions in f ( R ) cosmologies
- Cosmic acceleration from interaction of ordinary fluids
- Dark energy cosmology with generalized linear equation of state
- Dynamical vacuum in quantum cosmology
- Foundations of Quantum Mechanics
- General Relativity
- Perfect Fluids in General Relativity: Velocity Potentials and a Variational Principle
- Quantization of Friedmann cosmological models with two fluids: dust plus radiation
- Quantum Theory of Gravity. I. The Canonical Theory
- Quantum cosmological perfect fluid models
- Radiation-dominated quantum Friedmann models
- The Large Scale Structure of Space-Time
Cited in
(2)
This page was built for publication: Modeling the quantum evolution of the universe through classical matter
Report a bug (only for logged in users!)Click here to report a bug for this page (MaRDI item Q354733)