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arxiv: gr-qc/0111048 · v2 · pith:4PSV3TUHnew · submitted 2001-11-15 · 🌀 gr-qc · astro-ph

The eternal fractal in the universe

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keywords eternalfractalinflationconditiondimensiongeometrypointsstochastic
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Models of eternal inflation predict a stochastic self-similar geometry of the universe at very large scales and allow existence of points that never thermalize. I explore the fractal geometry of the resulting spacetime, using coordinate-independent quantities. The formalism of stochastic inflation can be used to obtain the fractal dimension of the set of eternally inflating points (the ``eternal fractal''). I also derive a nonlinear branching diffusion equation describing global properties of the eternal set and the probability to realize eternal inflation. I show gauge invariance of the condition for presence of eternal inflation. Finally, I consider the question of whether all thermalized regions merge into one connected domain. Fractal dimension of the eternal set provides a (weak) sufficient condition for merging.

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