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Rotating cosmologies: classical and quantum

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We revisit spatially flat, anisotropic cosmologies within the framework of mini-superspace. Putting special emphasis on the symmetries of the mini-superspace action and on the associated conservation laws, we unveil a new class of rotating cosmologies driven by solid matter. Their rotating is physical, in that it is characterized in an invariant way in terms of a conserved angular momentum. Along the way, we confirm the results of Bartolo et al. regarding the slow decay of anisotropies for solid inflation. We then use our minisuperspace approach as a laboratory to address certain puzzles of quantum cosmology — among these, how to characterize the spacetime symmetries of a quantum state at the level of the wavefunction of the universe. For the case of a solid driven cosmology, this question seems better defined than in more standard cases. Other questions remain unanswered, though; in particular, the general question of how to operate a minisuperspace-like truncation of degrees of freedom that is consistent at the quantum level.

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hal-03650726 , version 1 (25-04-2022)

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Alberto Nicolis, Federico Piazza, Kenza Zeghari. Rotating cosmologies: classical and quantum. JCAP, 2022, 10, pp.059. ⟨10.1088/1475-7516/2022/10/059⟩. ⟨hal-03650726⟩
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