Lattice simulations show that Schwinger currents saturate gauge-field production in axion inflation, yielding universal conductivity and magnetic-field values at the onset of strong backreaction.
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Explicit radial dependence in the scalar potential stabilizes topological solitons in higher-dimensional rotationally symmetric backgrounds, enabling exact solutions via shared target-space orbits and a geometry-encoding map to one-dimensional BPS theory.
Modest positive δ in f(T) teleparallel gravity suppresses r while keeping ns near its slow-roll value, restoring viability for sub-quadratic monomials and hilltop models disfavored in GR under ACT constraints.
Generalizing primordial gravitational waves to a three-mode Bogoliubov transformation yields classical behavior via quantum discord for large squeeze parameters when only two of three modes are considered, while the quantum Poincare sphere shows non-classicality for positive squeeze or nonzero cosθ,
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Schwinger effect in axion inflation on a lattice
Lattice simulations show that Schwinger currents saturate gauge-field production in axion inflation, yielding universal conductivity and magnetic-field values at the onset of strong backreaction.
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Topological solitons of two-field scalar theories in rotationally symmetric backgrounds
Explicit radial dependence in the scalar potential stabilizes topological solitons in higher-dimensional rotationally symmetric backgrounds, enabling exact solutions via shared target-space orbits and a geometry-encoding map to one-dimensional BPS theory.
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ACT-Era Constraints on Single-Field Inflation in $f(T)$ Teleparallel Gravity
Modest positive δ in f(T) teleparallel gravity suppresses r while keeping ns near its slow-roll value, restoring viability for sub-quadratic monomials and hilltop models disfavored in GR under ACT constraints.
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Non-classicality of Primordial Gravitational Waves in Three-mode Representation Through Quantum Poincare Sphere
Generalizing primordial gravitational waves to a three-mode Bogoliubov transformation yields classical behavior via quantum discord for large squeeze parameters when only two of three modes are considered, while the quantum Poincare sphere shows non-classicality for positive squeeze or nonzero cosθ,