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Monte Carlo simulation of cosmologies with dust

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arxiv 1811.05047 v2 pith:ULPWKCGT submitted 2018-11-12 gr-qc hep-thphysics.comp-ph

classification gr-qchep-thphysics.comp-ph
keywords integralconvergentdustlambdapathquantumcarlocosmological
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The quantum theory of the Friedmann cosmological model with dust and cosmological constant ($\Lambda$) is not exactly solvable analytically. We apply Path Integral Monte Carlo (PIMC) techniques to study its quantum dynamics using the physical Hamiltonian corresponding to the dust field as a clock. We study (i) quantum fluctuations around classical paths and (ii) formulate the analogues of the no-boundary and tunnelling proposals and simulate the ground state wave functions. For $\Lambda < 0$ a unique ground state wave function exists. For $\Lambda > 0$ the physical Hamiltonian is not bounded below, but the path integral for the propagator is convergent over a range of Euclidean time $T$. We investigate the properties of the convergent propagator. The path integral can be made convergent for all values of $T$ by restricting the integral over paths with action greater than equal to zero. We explore the consequences of such a choice.

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