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String cosmology: basic ideas and general results
After recalling a few basic concepts from cosmology and string theory, I will outline the main ideas/assumptions underlying (our own group's approach to) string cosmology and show how these lead to the definition of a two-parameter family of ``minimal" models. I will then briefly explain h...
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author | Veneziano, Gabriele |
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description | After recalling a few basic concepts from cosmology and string theory, I will outline the main ideas/assumptions underlying (our own group's approach to) string cosmology and show how these lead to the definition of a two-parameter family of ``minimal" models. I will then briefly explain how to compute, in terms of those parameters, the spectrum of scalar, tensor and electromagnetic perturbations, and mention their most relevant physical consequences. More details on the latter part of this talk can be found in Maurizio Gasperini's contribution to these proceedings. |
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spelling | cern-2891232023-03-14T18:08:43Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/289123engVeneziano, GabrieleString cosmology: basic ideas and general resultsParticle Physics - TheoryAfter recalling a few basic concepts from cosmology and string theory, I will outline the main ideas/assumptions underlying (our own group's approach to) string cosmology and show how these lead to the definition of a two-parameter family of ``minimal" models. I will then briefly explain how to compute, in terms of those parameters, the spectrum of scalar, tensor and electromagnetic perturbations, and mention their most relevant physical consequences. More details on the latter part of this talk can be found in Maurizio Gasperini's contribution to these proceedings.After recalling a few basic concepts from cosmology and string theory, I will outline the main ideas/assumptions underlying (our own group's approach to) string cosmology and show how these lead to the definition of a two-parameter family of ``minimal" models. I will then briefly explain how to compute, in terms of those parameters, the spectrum of scalar, tensor and electromagnetic perturbations, and mention their most relevant physical consequences. More details on the latter part of this talk can be found in Maurizio Gasperini's contribution to these proceedings.hep-th/9510027CERN-TH-95-254oai:cds.cern.ch:2891231995-10-06 |
spellingShingle | Particle Physics - Theory Veneziano, Gabriele String cosmology: basic ideas and general results |
title | String cosmology: basic ideas and general results |
title_full | String cosmology: basic ideas and general results |
title_fullStr | String cosmology: basic ideas and general results |
title_full_unstemmed | String cosmology: basic ideas and general results |
title_short | String cosmology: basic ideas and general results |
title_sort | string cosmology: basic ideas and general results |
topic | Particle Physics - Theory |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/289123 |
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