Comment on "Late Time Behavior of false Vacuum Decay: Possible Implications for Cosmology and Metastable Inflating States"
K. Urbanowski

TL;DR
This paper discusses the late-time behavior of false vacuum decay, highlighting deviations from exponential decay laws and their potential implications for cosmology and metastable inflationary states.
Contribution
It provides a critical commentary on prior work, analyzing the late-time decay behavior of false vacuums and exploring its cosmological significance.
Findings
False vacuum decay deviates from exponential law at late times
Late-time behavior may impact cosmological models
Analysis suggests possible observable effects in universe evolution
Abstract
Comments on the paper "Late Time Behavior of false Vacuum Decay: Possible Implications for Cosmology and Metastable Inflating States" [arXiv:0711.1821] by L. M. Krauss and J. Dent are presented and the possible behavior of the unstable false vacuum at very late times, where deviations from the exponential decay law become to be dominant is analyzed.
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