Noncanonical Approaches To Inflation
H\'ector Ram\'irez

TL;DR
This thesis explores both phenomenological and theoretical approaches to inflation, including model-independent parametrizations, modifications of gravity, and advanced techniques beyond slow-roll to improve the accuracy of inflationary predictions.
Contribution
It introduces new methods like Generalized Slow-roll and Optimized Slow-Roll for more precise inflationary observable calculations beyond traditional approximations.
Findings
Demonstrated improved accuracy in inflationary predictions
Reviewed general scalar-tensor and scalar-vector-tensor theories
Provided detailed analysis of beyond-GR cosmological perturbations
Abstract
In this Thesis by publication, we cover both phenomenological and theoretical approaches to the study of inflation: from model-independent parametrizations to modifications of gravity. In a review style, we provide a short introduction to the standard cosmological model and an overview of the dynamics of the canonical single-field inflationary scenario---including the dynamics and evolution of the primordial quantum fluctuations and their signatures on current observations. We then briefly discuss the Mukhanov parametrization, a model-independent approach to study the allowed parameter space of the canonical inflationary scenario. Later, we review the construction of the most general scalar-tensor and scalar-vector-tensor theories of gravity yielding second-order equations of motion, as well as the main models of inflation developed within these frameworks. Finally, we demonstrate new…
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TopicsEconomic Theory and Policy
