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The robustness of slow contraction and the shape of the scalar field potential

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We use numerical relativity simulations to explore the conditions for a canonical scalar field $\phi$ minimally coupled to Einstein gravity to generate an extended phase of slow contraction that robustly smooths the universe for a wide range of initial conditions and then sets the conditions for a graceful exit stage. We show that to achieve robustness it suffices that the potential $V(\phi)$ is negative and $M_{\rm Pl}|V_{,\phi}/V|\gtrsim5$ during the smoothing phase. We also show that, to exit slow contraction, the potential must have a minimum. Beyond the minimum, we find no constraint on the uphill slope including the possibility of ending on a positive potential plateau or a local minimum with $V_{\rm min}>0$. Our study establishes ultralocality for a wide range of potentials as a key both to robust smoothing and to graceful exit.

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Probability of the Initial Conditions for Inflation and Slow Contraction

gr-qc · 2025-05-28 · conditional · novelty 6.0

A probability estimate for scalar-field homogeneity at the onset of inflation and slow contraction concludes that, after optimizing over initial spectra, inflation is vastly more likely than ekpyrosis to have the required smooth initial patch.

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  • Probability of the Initial Conditions for Inflation and Slow Contraction gr-qc · 2025-05-28 · conditional · none · ref 58 · internal anchor

    A probability estimate for scalar-field homogeneity at the onset of inflation and slow contraction concludes that, after optimizing over initial spectra, inflation is vastly more likely than ekpyrosis to have the required smooth initial patch.