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Article Dans Une Revue Advanced Science Letters Année : 2009

Why do cosmological perturbations look classical to us?

Claus Kiefer
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According to the inflationary scenario of cosmology, all structure in the Universe can be traced back to primordial fluctuations during an accelerated (inflationary) phase of the very early Universe. A conceptual problem arises due to the fact that the primordial fluctuations are quantum, while the standard scenario of structure formation deals with classical fluctuations. In this essay we present a concise summary of the physics describing the quantum-to-classical transition. We first discuss the observational indistinguishability between classical and quantum correlation functions in the closed system approach (pragmatic view). We then present the open system approach with environment-induced decoherence. We finally discuss the question of the fluctuations' entropy for which, in principle, the concrete mechanism leading to decoherence possesses observational relevance.

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hal-00398336 , version 1 (24-06-2009)

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Claus Kiefer, David Polarski. Why do cosmological perturbations look classical to us?. Advanced Science Letters, 2009, 2 (2), pp.164-173. ⟨hal-00398336⟩
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