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The Vacuum Catastrophe revisited: when the quantum vacuum does not contribute to cosmological equilibrium

Authors: Marchesan, Claudio;

The Vacuum Catastrophe revisited: when the quantum vacuum does not contribute to cosmological equilibrium

Abstract

In this short note, we show that the issue of dynamical vacuum energy can be consistently addressed within a framework based on Dynamics on an Expanding Hypersphere, as an alternative geometrical description to the standard FLRW approach. In a finite S³ geometry, the renormalized electromagnetic vacuum energy depends only on geometric variations and results in a subdominant correction to the cosmological dynamics.

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