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Phase space noncommutativity, power-law inflation and quantum cosmology

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  • Rasouli, S.M.M.
  • Marto, João

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Considering an arbitrary dimensional FLRW universe in the framework of a generalized Sáez–Ballester (SB) theory, we establish a noncommutative (NC) cosmological model. We concentrate on the predictions of NC model and compare them with their commutative counterparts in both the classical and quantum regimes. For the classic case, taking a very small NC parameter, we apply two different methods to analyze the model features. First, we show through numerical analysis that our NC model is a successful inflationary model capable of overcoming the graceful exit and horizon problems. Furthermore, the NC traces are visible the late time, which supports the UV/IR mixing characteristic of the NC models. In the second method, we show that our NC model can correspond to the previously developed NC inflationary models. In the commutative quantum case, we obtain an exact wave function and then use the WKB approximation to show that the solutions of the corresponding classical regime are recovered. Finally, with regard to the NC quantum level, we focus on the special case for which we show that a constant of motion exists. The latter helps us to conveniently transform the corresponding complicated NC-WDW equation into an ordinary differential equation, which can be easily solved numerically for the general case or analytically for some special cases. The resultant solutions show a damping behavior in the wave function associated with the proposed NC model, which may be important in determining the viable initial states for the very early universe.

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  • Rasouli, S.M.M. & Marto, João, 2024. "Phase space noncommutativity, power-law inflation and quantum cosmology," Chaos, Solitons & Fractals, Elsevier, vol. 187(C).
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:chsofr:v:187:y:2024:i:c:s0960077924009019
    DOI: 10.1016/j.chaos.2024.115349
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