Wave function of the Universe in the early stage of its evolution
Sergei P. Maydanyuk

TL;DR
This paper introduces a new quantum cosmological method to calculate the wave function of the Universe, focusing on tunneling and expansion, revealing oscillatory behavior not captured by semiclassical approaches.
Contribution
A novel non-semiclassical approach for calculating the Universe's wave function, providing detailed analysis of tunneling, escape, and oscillations during expansion.
Findings
Oscillations of wave function modulus in the external region.
Oscillation period decreases with increasing scale factor.
Method improves understanding of quantum tunneling in early universe.
Abstract
In quantum cosmological models, constructed in the framework of Friedmann-Robertson-Walker metrics, a nucleation of the Universe with its further expansion is described as a tunneling transition through an effective barrier between regions with small and large values of the scale factor at non-zero (or zero) energy. The approach for describing this tunneling consists of constructing a wave function satisfying an appropriate boundary condition. There are various ways for defining the boundary condition that lead to different estimates of the barrier penetrability and the tunneling time. In order to describe the escape from the tunneling region as accurately as possible and to construct the total wave function on the basis of its two partial solutions unambiguously, we use the tunneling boundary condition that the total wave function must represent only the outgoing wave at the…
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