We use an alternative interpretation of quantum mechanics, based on the Bohmian trajectory approach, and show that the quantum effects can be included in the classical equation of motion via a conformal transformation on the background metric. We apply this method to the Robertson-Walker metric to derive a modified version of Friedmann's equations for a Universe consisting of scalar, spin-zero, massive particles. These modified equations include additional terms that result from the non-local nature of matter and appear as an acceleration in the expansion of the Universe. We see that the same effect may also be present in the case of an inhomogeneous expansion
In this thesis we describe theoretical approaches to the problem of cosmic acceleration in the early...
AbstractIt was shown recently that replacing classical geodesics with quantal (Bohmian) trajectories...
The creation of a quantum Universe is described by a density matrix which yields an ensemble of univ...
We use an alternative interpretation of quantum mechanics, based on the Bohmian trajectory approach,...
We use an alternative interpretation of quantum mechanics, based on the Bohmian trajectory approach,...
We study the modified Friedmann equation in the Friedmann-Robertson-Walker universe with quantum eff...
In this paper, the effects of the quantum metric fluctuations on the background cosmological dynamic...
It has been known for some time that the cosmological Friedmann equation deduced from general relati...
We investigate the cosmological implications of modified gravities induced by the quantum fluctuatio...
Abstract The approach to incorporate quantum effects in gravity by replacing free particle geodesics...
We argue that the Copenhagen interpretation of quantum mechanics cannot be applied to quantum cosmol...
This paper discusses the problem of inflation in the context of Friedmann-Robertson-Walker Cosmology...
Friedmann solutions and higher-dimensional 5D Kaluza–Klein solutions using mathematical packages suc...
Understanding quantum theory in terms of a geometric picture sounds great. There are different appro...
The appearance of the quantum gravitational effects in a very high energy regime necessitates some c...
In this thesis we describe theoretical approaches to the problem of cosmic acceleration in the early...
AbstractIt was shown recently that replacing classical geodesics with quantal (Bohmian) trajectories...
The creation of a quantum Universe is described by a density matrix which yields an ensemble of univ...
We use an alternative interpretation of quantum mechanics, based on the Bohmian trajectory approach,...
We use an alternative interpretation of quantum mechanics, based on the Bohmian trajectory approach,...
We study the modified Friedmann equation in the Friedmann-Robertson-Walker universe with quantum eff...
In this paper, the effects of the quantum metric fluctuations on the background cosmological dynamic...
It has been known for some time that the cosmological Friedmann equation deduced from general relati...
We investigate the cosmological implications of modified gravities induced by the quantum fluctuatio...
Abstract The approach to incorporate quantum effects in gravity by replacing free particle geodesics...
We argue that the Copenhagen interpretation of quantum mechanics cannot be applied to quantum cosmol...
This paper discusses the problem of inflation in the context of Friedmann-Robertson-Walker Cosmology...
Friedmann solutions and higher-dimensional 5D Kaluza–Klein solutions using mathematical packages suc...
Understanding quantum theory in terms of a geometric picture sounds great. There are different appro...
The appearance of the quantum gravitational effects in a very high energy regime necessitates some c...
In this thesis we describe theoretical approaches to the problem of cosmic acceleration in the early...
AbstractIt was shown recently that replacing classical geodesics with quantal (Bohmian) trajectories...
The creation of a quantum Universe is described by a density matrix which yields an ensemble of univ...