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Principles, Progress and Problems in Inflationary Cosmology

Inflationary cosmology has become one of the cornerstones of modern cosmology. Inflation was the first theory within which it was possible to make predictions about the structure of the Universe on large scales, based on causal physics. The development of the inflationary Universe scenario has opene...

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Autor principal: Brandenberger, R H
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2002
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/575188
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description Inflationary cosmology has become one of the cornerstones of modern cosmology. Inflation was the first theory within which it was possible to make predictions about the structure of the Universe on large scales, based on causal physics. The development of the inflationary Universe scenario has opened up a new and extremely promising avenue for connecting fundamental physics with experiment. This article summarizes the principles of inflationary cosmology, discusses progress in the field, focusing in particular on the mechanism by which initial quantum vacuum fluctuations develop into the seeds for the large-scale structure in the Universe, and highlights the important unsolved problems of the scenario. The case is made that new input from fundamental physics is needed in order to solve these problems, and that thus early Universe cosmology can become the testing ground for trans-Planckian physics.
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spelling cern-5751882021-05-11T13:29:19Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/575188engBrandenberger, R HPrinciples, Progress and Problems in Inflationary CosmologyAstrophysics and AstronomyInflationary cosmology has become one of the cornerstones of modern cosmology. Inflation was the first theory within which it was possible to make predictions about the structure of the Universe on large scales, based on causal physics. The development of the inflationary Universe scenario has opened up a new and extremely promising avenue for connecting fundamental physics with experiment. This article summarizes the principles of inflationary cosmology, discusses progress in the field, focusing in particular on the mechanism by which initial quantum vacuum fluctuations develop into the seeds for the large-scale structure in the Universe, and highlights the important unsolved problems of the scenario. The case is made that new input from fundamental physics is needed in order to solve these problems, and that thus early Universe cosmology can become the testing ground for trans-Planckian physics.astro-ph/0208103BROWN-HET-1288oai:cds.cern.ch:5751882002-08-05
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Principles, Progress and Problems in Inflationary Cosmology
title Principles, Progress and Problems in Inflationary Cosmology
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