Pre-Big-Bang Requires the Universe to be Exponentially Large From the Very Beginning
Nemanja Kaloper, Andrei Linde, and Raphael Bousso

TL;DR
The paper argues that the pre-big-bang scenario requires an initially exponentially large and homogeneous universe to solve cosmological problems, and concludes it cannot replace standard inflation.
Contribution
It demonstrates the extreme initial conditions needed for the pre-big-bang scenario to be viable, highlighting its limitations compared to standard inflation.
Findings
Initial homogeneous universe must be larger than 10^{19} string lengths
Total mass of inflationary domain must exceed 10^{72} M_s
No regime of eternal inflation in PBB scenario
Abstract
We show that in a generic case of the pre-big-bang scenario, inflation will solve cosmological problems only if the universe at the onset of inflation is extremely large and homogeneous from the very beginning. The size of a homogeneous part of the universe at the beginning of the stage of pre-big-bang (PBB) inflation must be greater than , where is the stringy length. The total mass of an inflationary domain must be greater than , where . If the universe is initially radiation dominated, then its total entropy at that time must be greater than . If the universe is closed, then at the moment of its formation it must be uniform over causally disconnected domains. The natural duration of the PBB stage in this scenario is . We argue that the initial state of the open PBB universe could not be homogeneous…
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