On classical and quantum dynamics of tachyon-like fields and their cosmological implications

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We consider a class of tachyon-like potentials, motivated by string theory, D-brane dynamics and inflation theory in the context of classical and quantum mechanics. A formalism for describing dynamics of tachyon fields in spatially homogenous and one-dimensional - classical and quantum mechanical limit is proposed. A few models with concrete potentials are considered. Additionally, possibilities for p-adic and adelic generalization of these models are discussed. Classical actions and corresponding quantum propagators, in the Feynman path integral approach, are calculated in a form invariant on a change of the background number fields, i.e. on both archimedean and nonarchimedean spaces. Looking for a quantum origin of inflation, relevance of p-adic and adelic generalizations are briefly discussed.

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Dimitrijević, D. D., Djordjević, G. S., Milošević, M., & Vulcanov, D. (2014). On classical and quantum dynamics of tachyon-like fields and their cosmological implications. In AIP Conference Proceedings (Vol. 1634, pp. 9–17). American Institute of Physics Inc. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4903007

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