Cosmological Landscape From Nothing: Some Like It Hot
A.O.Barvinsky, A.Yu.Kamenshchik

TL;DR
This paper proposes a quantum cosmological model where the universe's creation is described by a density matrix, leading to a bounded landscape of possible cosmological constants influenced by quantum effects and conformal anomalies.
Contribution
It introduces a novel density matrix approach to quantum cosmology, deriving a bounded landscape of cosmological constants through conformal anomaly effects and instanton solutions.
Findings
The cosmological landscape is limited to a finite range of Λ.
Quantum effects set upper and lower bounds on Λ.
A new quantum scale Λ_max is determined by the conformal anomaly.
Abstract
We suggest a novel picture of the quantum Universe -- its creation is described by the {\em density matrix} defined by the Euclidean path integral. This yields an ensemble of universes -- a cosmological landscape -- in a mixed state which is shown to be dynamically more preferable than the pure quantum state of the Hartle-Hawking type. The latter is dynamically suppressed by the infinitely large positive action of its instanton, generated by the conformal anomaly of quantum fields within the cosmological bootstrap (the self-consistent back reaction of hot matter). This bootstrap suggests a solution to the problem of boundedness of the on-shell cosmological action and eliminates the infrared catastrophe of small cosmological constant in Euclidean quantum gravity. The cosmological landscape turns out to be limited to a bounded range of the cosmological constant $\Lambda_{\rm min}\leq…
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