Back to Basics?... or How can supersymmetry be used in simple quantum cosmological model
Abstract
The general theory of N=1 supergravity with supermatter is applied to a Bianchi type IX diagonal model. The supermatter is constituted by a complex scalar field and its spin- fermionic partners. The Lorentz invariant Ansatz for the wave function of the universe, , is taken to be as simple as possible in order to obtain {\it new} solutions. The wave function has a simple form when the potential energy term is set to zero. However, neither the wormhole or the Hartle-Hawking state could be found. The Ansatz for used in this paper is constrasted with the more general framework of R. Graham and A. Csord\'as.
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@article{arxiv.gr-qc/9505002,
title = {Back to Basics?... or How can supersymmetry be used in simple quantum cosmological model},
author = {P. V. Moniz},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:gr-qc/9505002},
year = {2007}
}
Comments
6 pages; Communication presented at the First Mexican School in Gravitation and Mathematical Physics, Guanajuato, Mexico, December 12-16, 1994; TeX macro for table at the end of file