Resonant structure of space-time of early universe
Sergei P. Maydanyuk

TL;DR
This paper introduces a new quantum method to analyze the early universe's space-time structure, revealing resonant tunneling effects and discrete initial conditions for cosmic expansion.
Contribution
A novel quantum approach for modeling universe evolution, demonstrating resonant tunneling and discrete initial scale factors in quantum cosmology.
Findings
Resonant values of radiation energy increase tunneling probability.
Oscillating dependence of penetrability on initial packet localization.
Initial universe expansion occurs at discrete scale factors.
Abstract
A new fully quantum method describing penetration of packet from internal well outside with its tunneling through the barrier of arbitrary shape used in problems of quantum cosmology, is presented. The method allows to determine amplitudes of wave function, penetrability and reflection relatively the barrier (accuracy of the method: ), coefficient of penetration (i.e. probability of the packet to penetrate from the internal well outside with its tunneling), coefficient of oscillations (describing oscillating behavior of the packet inside the internal well). Using the method, evolution of universe in the closed Friedmann--Robertson--Walker model with quantization in presence of positive cosmological constant, radiation and component of generalize Chaplygin gas is studied. It is established (for the first time):…
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