The infinite-sum Lovelock inflation solution is ruled out by strong scalar coupling and tensor Laplacian instabilities.
A Model of Graceful Exit in String Cosmology
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We construct, for the first time, a model of graceful exit transition from a dilaton-driven inflationary phase to a decelerated Friedman-Robertson-Walker era. Exploiting a demonstration that classical corrections can stabilize a high curvature string phase while the evolution is still in the weakly coupled regime, we show that if additional terms of the type that may result from quantum corrections to the string effective action exist, and induce violation of the null energy condition, then evolution towards a decelerated Friedman-Robertson-Walker phase is possible. We also observe that stabilizing the dilaton at a fixed value, either by capture in a potential minimum or by radiation production, may require that these quantum corrections are turned off, perhaps by non-perturbative effects or higher order contributions which overturn the null energy condition violation.
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Strong coupling and instabilities in singularity-free inflation from an infinite sum of curvature corrections
The infinite-sum Lovelock inflation solution is ruled out by strong scalar coupling and tensor Laplacian instabilities.