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Master's Dissertation
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/D.43.1993.tde-09042015-153958
Document
Author
Full name
Luis Raul Weber Abramo
E-mail
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Paulo, 1993
Supervisor
Title in Portuguese
INFLACAO E ACOPLAMENTO CONFORME
Keywords in Portuguese
Acoplamento conforme
Cosmologia
Inflação
Abstract in Portuguese
Consideramos uma teoria escalar acoplada não minimamente à gravitação no contexto de alguns modelos inflacionários. Mostramos como esse acoplamento inviabiliza a inflação caótica. Analisamos em seguida um modelo proposto por Linde para contornar esses problemas. Mostramos que sua realização é trivial.
Title in English
Inflation and conformed coupling
Keywords in English
Conformed coupling
Cosmology
Inflation
Abstract in English
We consider a scalar theory non minimally coupled to gravitation in the context of some inflationary models. We show how this coupling prevents the chaotic inflation. Then analyzed a model proposed by Linde to avoid these problems. We show that its realization is trivial.
 
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