Hysteresis and beats in loop quantum cosmology
John L. Dupuy, Parampreet Singh

TL;DR
This paper explores hysteresis-like phenomena and beat patterns in non-singular cyclic models of the universe within loop quantum cosmology, highlighting how quantum effects and different quantization methods influence cosmic dynamics.
Contribution
It demonstrates the robustness of hysteresis phenomena across different loop quantum cosmology models and reveals complex behaviors like quasi-periodic beats and multiple bounces.
Findings
Hysteresis persists in effective dynamics of LQC models.
Connection based quantization yields two quantum bounces, unlike holonomy based.
Rich cosmic behaviors emerge from interplay of negative cosmological constant and curvature.
Abstract
Differences in pressure during expansion and contraction stages in cosmic evolution can result in a hysteresis-like phenomena in non-singular cyclic models sourced with scalar fields. We discuss this phenomena for spatially closed isotropic spacetime in loop quantum cosmology (LQC) for a quadratic and a cosh-like potential, with and without a negative cosmological constant using effective spacetime description of the underlying quantum geometry. Two inequivalent loop quantizations of this spacetime, one based on holonomies of the Ashtekar-Barbero connection using closed loops, and another based on the connection operator, are discussed. Due to quantum geometric effects, both models avoid classical singularities, but unlike the holonomy based quantization, connection based quantization results in two quantum bounces. In spite of differences in non-singular effective dynamics of both the…
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