The problem of singularities and chaos in cosmology
A. Yu. Kamenshchik

TL;DR
This paper explores the complex behavior of cosmological singularities, including chaos and oscillatory dynamics, in various models, linking them to advanced mathematical structures and discussing implications for the universe's past and future.
Contribution
It analyzes the oscillatory approach to singularities in multidimensional and string cosmologies, connecting chaos theory with infinite-dimensional Lie algebras.
Findings
Chaotic oscillatory behavior near singularities
Connections between cosmological dynamics and Lie algebras
Implications for universe's past and future
Abstract
We consider different aspects of the problem of cosmological singularity such as the BKL oscillatory approach to the singularity, the new features of the cosmological dynamics in the neighbourhood of the singularity in multidimensional and superstring cosmological models and their connections with such a modern branch of mathematics as infinite-dimensional Lie algebras. The chaoticity of the oscillatory approach to the cosmological singularity is also discussed. The Conclusion contains some thoughts about the past and the future of the Universe in the light of the oscillatory approach to the Big Bang and the Big Crunch cosmological singularities.
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