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COT4 - Quantum Cosmology and Quantum Effects in the Early Universe

Speaker

Anderson, Edward

Talk Title

SMALLEST RELATIONAL MECHANICS MODEL OF QUANTUM COSMOLOGY

Abstract

Relational particle mechanics are models in which there is, overall, no time, position, orientation (nor, sometimes, scale). They are useful for whole-universe modelling - the setting for quantum cosmology. This talk concerns 3 particles in 1d in shape-scale split variables. The scale part parallels certain Friedmann eqs, while in this talk the shape part are functions on the circle. The scale part is taken to be `heavy' and `slow' so the semiclassical approach applies and scale provides an approximate timestandard with repect to which the light physics runs. Relational particle mechanics moreover provide conceptual models of inhomogeneity, structure formation and nontrivial linear constraints (which minisuperspace models do not and midisuperspace models only do at the cost of substantial complication).

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