A non-singular generalized entropy and its implications on bounce cosmology
Sergei D. Odintsov, Tanmoy Paul

TL;DR
This paper introduces a new five-parameter entropy function that remains non-singular during the entire cosmic evolution, enabling a consistent description of bounce cosmology and addressing issues like the horizon problem.
Contribution
A novel five-parameter entropy function that generalizes existing entropies and remains non-singular at H=0, facilitating bounce cosmology models.
Findings
Supports symmetric bounce scenarios such as exponential and quasi-matter bounce
Perturbation modes behave differently in exponential and quasi-matter bounces
Establishes equivalence with generalized holographic cosmology
Abstract
We propose a new five-parameter entropy function that proves to be singular-free during the entire cosmic evolution of the universe, and at the same time, also generalizes the Tsallis, Barrow, R\'{e}nyi, Sharma-Mittal, Kaniadakis and Loop Quantum Gravity entropies for suitable limits of the parameters. In particular, all the above mentioned known entropies become singular (or diverge) when the Hubble parameter vanishes in course of the universe's evolution (for instance, in bounce cosmology at the instant of bounce), while the newly proposed entropy function seems to be singular-free even at (where represents the Hubble parameter of the universe). Such non-singular behaviour of the entropy function becomes useful in describing bouncing scenario, in which case, the universe undergoes through at the instant of bounce. It turns out that the entropic cosmology…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCosmology and Gravitation Theories · Black Holes and Theoretical Physics · Noncommutative and Quantum Gravity Theories
