Probability of Inflation in Loop Quantum Cosmology
Abhay Ashtekar, David Sloan

TL;DR
This paper investigates the likelihood of sufficient slow roll inflation in loop quantum cosmology, demonstrating that the probability is nearly one when considering the natural measure defined at the quantum bounce.
Contribution
It clarifies measure ambiguities in classical cosmology and shows that in LQC, the probability of compatible inflation is almost certain, combining analytical and numerical analysis.
Findings
Probability of sufficient inflation in LQC is close to 1.
The measure ambiguity in classical cosmology is resolved in LQC.
Inflation compatible with WMAP data is highly probable in LQC.
Abstract
Inflationary models of the early universe provide a natural mechanism for the formation of large scale structure. This success brings to forefront the question of naturalness: Does a sufficiently long slow roll inflation occur generically or does it require a careful fine tuning of initial parameters? In recent years there has been considerable controversy on this issue. In particular, for a quadratic potential, Kofman, Linde and Mukhanov have argued that the probability of inflation with at least 65 e-foldings is close to one, while Gibbons and Turok have argued that this probability is suppressed by a factor of ~ . We first clarify that such dramatically different predictions can arise because the required measure on the space of solutions is intrinsically ambiguous in general relativity. We then show that this ambiguity can be naturally resolved in loop quantum cosmology…
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