Singularities in loop quantum cosmology
Abstract
Quantum effects are expected to modify the cosmological dynamics of the early universe while maintaining some (potentially discrete) notion of space-time structure. In one approach, loop quantum cosmology, current models are shown here to either be incompatible with a consistent space-time structure, or to have physical singularities. The latter happens in spite of a non-zero scale factor in the isotropic background dynamics. A new effective Friedmann equation shows that a bounce is obtained at sub-Planckian densities, preceded by a physical singularity at infinite scale factor that resembles a time-reversed big rip. The entire phase is accompanied by rapid changes of the Hubble radius. In addition, a new version of perturbative inhomogeneity in loop quantum cosmology is introduced that maintains a consistent space-time structure and has a non-singular background dynamics.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2507.08116,
title = {Singularities in loop quantum cosmology},
author = {Martin Bojowald and Manuel Diaz and Erick I. Duque},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2507.08116},
year = {2026}
}
Comments
21 pages, four figures