String Theory and Primordial Cosmology

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Stringstringtheorystringcosmologycosmologystringdark mattermatterdark cosmology aims at providing a reliable description of the very early Universe in the regime where standard-model physics is no longer appropriate, and where we can safely apply the basic ingredients of superstring models such as dilatonic and axionic forces, duality symmetries, winding modes, limiting sizes and curvatures, higher dimensional interactions among elementary extended object. The sought target is that of resolving (or at least alleviating) the big problems of standard and inflationary cosmology like the spacetime singularity, the physics of the trans-Planckian regime, the initial condition for inflation, and so on.

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Gasperini, M. (2014). String Theory and Primordial Cosmology. In Springer Handbooks (pp. 743–750). Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-41992-8_35

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