Dark Energy and Normalization of the Cosmological Wave Function
Peng Huang, Yue Huang, Miao Li, Nan Li

TL;DR
This paper explores the role of dark energy in quantum cosmology, revealing that the cosmological wave function can only be normalized in the presence of dark energy when considering a specific normal ordering factor.
Contribution
It introduces a novel connection between dark energy and the normalization condition of the cosmological wave function in quantum cosmology.
Findings
Normalizable wave function only with dark energy and specific normal ordering
Normal ordering factor q is crucial for normalization
Highlights potential importance of dark energy in quantum cosmology
Abstract
Dark energy is investigated from the perspective of quantum cosmology. It is found that, together with an appropriate normal ordering factor , only when there is dark energy then can the cosmological wave function be normalized. This interesting observation may require further attention.
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