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Cosmic Inflation: Trick or Treat?

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arxiv 1902.05286 v1 pith:CNUBYZEV submitted 2019-02-14 astro-ph.CO gr-qchep-th

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Discovered almost forty years ago, inflation has become the leading paradigm for the early universe. Originally invented to avoid the fine-tuning puzzles of the standard model of cosmology, the so-called hot Big Bang phase, inflation has always been the subject of intense debates. In this article, after a brief review of the theoretical and observational status of inflation, we discuss the criticisms that have been expressed against it and attempt to assess whether inflation can really be viewed as a successful solution to the above mentioned issues.

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