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The massive scalar field in a closed Friedmann universe model - new rigorous results

General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology 2015-06-25 v1

Abstract

For the minimally coupled scalar field in Einstein's theory of gravitation we look for the space of solutions within the class of closed Friedmann universe models. We prove that D = 1 or D > 1, where D is the (fractal) dimension of the set of solutions which can be integrated up to t to infinity. (D > 0 was conjectured by PAGE (1984)). We discuss concepts like ``the probability of the appearance of a sufficiently long inflationary phase" and argue that it is primarily a probability measure q in the space V of solutions (and not in the space of initial conditions) which has to be applied. q is naturally defined for Bianchi-type I cosmological models because V is a compact cube. The problems with the closed Friedmann model (which led to controversial claims in the literature) will be shown to originate from the fact that V has a complicated non-compact non-Hausdorff Geroch topology: no natural definition of q can be given. We conclude: the present state of our universe can be explained by models of the type discussed, but thereby the anthropic principle cannot be fully circumvented.

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@article{arxiv.gr-qc/0108087,
  title  = {The massive scalar field in a closed Friedmann universe model - new rigorous results},
  author = {H. -J. Schmidt},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:gr-qc/0108087},
  year   = {2015}
}

Comments

20 pages, LaTeX, reprinted from Astron. Nachr. 311 (1990) 99