Complete noncommutativity in a cosmological model with radiation
G. Oliveira-Neto, L. Fazza Marcon

TL;DR
This paper explores a highly noncommutative cosmological model with radiation to explain the universe's accelerated expansion, introducing four noncommutative parameters and analyzing their effects on cosmic dynamics.
Contribution
It presents the most complete noncommutative formulation in a cosmological model with radiation, deriving new dynamical equations and comparing noncommutative and commutative solutions.
Findings
Noncommutative parameters influence universe expansion rate
Noncommutative model can describe accelerated expansion
Estimates for noncommutative parameters are provided
Abstract
In order to try explaining the present accelerated expansion of the universe, we consider the most complete noncommutativity, of a certain type, in a Friedmann-Robertson-Walker cosmological model, coupled to a perfect fluid. We use the ADM formalism in order to write the gravitational Hamiltonian of the model and the Schutz's formalism in order to write the perfect fluid Hamiltonian. The noncommutativity is introduced by four nontrivial Poisson brackets between all geometrical as well as matter variables of the model. Each nontrivial Poisson bracket is associated to a noncommutative parameter. We recover the description in terms of commutative variables by introducing four variables transformations that depend on the noncommutative parameters. Using those variables transformations, we rewrite the total noncommutative Hamiltonian of the model in terms of commutative variables. From the…
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