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The behavior of non-linear anisotropies in bouncing Bianchi I models of loop quantum cosmology

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arxiv 0707.2548 v1 pith:TYE632KC submitted 2007-07-17 gr-qc astro-ph

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keywords anisotropiesbouncecosmologyloopphasequantumanisotropicbianchi
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In homogeneous and isotropic loop quantum cosmology, gravity can behave repulsively at Planckian energy densities leading to the replacement of the big bang singularity with a big bounce. Yet in any bouncing scenario it is important to include non-linear effects from anisotropies which typically grow during the collapsing phase. We investigate the dynamics of a Bianchi I anisotropic model within the framework of loop quantum cosmology. Using effective semi-classical equations of motion to study the dynamics, we show that the big bounce is still predicted with only differences in detail arising from the inclusion of anisotropies. We show that the anisotropic shear term grows during the collapsing phase, but remains finite through the bounce. Immediately following the bounce, the anisotropies decay and with the inclusion of matter with equation of state $w < +1$, the universe isotropizes in the expanding phase.

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  1. An effective Friedmann equation for a bouncing anisotropic universe

    gr-qc 2026-07 conditional novelty 6.0 of 10

    Derives the effective Friedmann equation and the exact parabolic shear–density relation at the bounce for polymer Bianchi-I, with constants −4, 4, 0 in the sharply peaked limit.

  2. Quantum Damping of Cosmological Shear: A New Prediction from Loop Quantum Cosmologies

    gr-qc 2025-10 reject novelty 5.0 of 10

    In mLQC-I, Bianchi I shear is claimed to decay exponentially after the bounce, producing isotropization independent of the matter content.

  3. Effects of the ekpyrotic mechanism on inflationary phase in loop quantum cosmologies

    gr-qc 2025-10 conditional novelty 5.0 of 10

    In LQC and mLQC-I, tuned ekpyrotic-plus-inflation potentials can yield w>1 at the bounce and at least 60 e-folds of post-bounce inflation.

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