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Twenty Years of Kaniadakis Entropy: Current Trends and Future Perspectives. [PDF]
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Cosmological Redshift as a Manifestation of Nonlinear Critical Relativistic Quantum Wave Fields
V. L. Galinsky, Lawrence R. Frank
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Aspects of cosmology and quantum gravity in an accelerating universe
Chethan Krishnan
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SUPERSYMMETRIC QUANTUM COSMOLOGY
International Journal of Modern Physics A, 1993Supersymmetric minisuperspace quantization is studied for cosmological models without interaction (Bianchi type I) and for models with interaction like Bianchi type IX, the Taub and the FRW (k=+1) model. In particular for the last two cases the profound differences with standard quantum cosmology are emphasized.
Macías, A., Obregón, O., Socorro, J.
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Physical Review, 1969
Summary: The Hamiltonian methods of Arnowitt, Deser, and Misner can be applied to homogeneous cosmological models, and prove to be an efficient way both of constructing the Einstein equations and of studying their solutions. By using an appropriate form for the metric, one finds that the constraint equations for these models can be solved explicitly ...
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Summary: The Hamiltonian methods of Arnowitt, Deser, and Misner can be applied to homogeneous cosmological models, and prove to be an efficient way both of constructing the Einstein equations and of studying their solutions. By using an appropriate form for the metric, one finds that the constraint equations for these models can be solved explicitly ...
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2007
Abstract This chapter presents the application of quantum gravity to the Universe as a whole. The concept of minisuperspace is introduced and discussed. Various solutions of the Wheeler-DeWitt equation are found and discussed. Structure formation is discussed as well as boundary conditions and singularity avoidance.
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Abstract This chapter presents the application of quantum gravity to the Universe as a whole. The concept of minisuperspace is introduced and discussed. Various solutions of the Wheeler-DeWitt equation are found and discussed. Structure formation is discussed as well as boundary conditions and singularity avoidance.
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