
TL;DR
This paper investigates inflation within asymptotically safe gravity theories, identifying conditions for prolonged exponential expansion that naturally concludes, contributing to understanding early universe dynamics.
Contribution
It explores the feasibility of inflation in asymptotically safe gravity, outlining conditions for sustained expansion and its natural termination, a novel approach in quantum gravity cosmology.
Findings
Conditions for inflation in asymptotically safe gravity are established.
A mechanism for ending inflation naturally is proposed.
Theoretical framework supports viable early universe models.
Abstract
Inflation is studied in the context of asymptotically safe theories of gravitation. Conditions are explored under which it is possible to have a long period of nearly exponential expansion that eventually comes to an end.
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