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Interacting Cosmological Bubbles

Jorge Gamboa
Universidad de Santiago
Abstract: 

The multiverses are a consequence of eternal inflation  where different regions that are causally disconnected expand as parallel universes or in a more conventional language, as independent bubbles. Thus, an interesting question, is to analyze whether this theoretical idea may or not leave observational traces or to provide a new approach to new cosmological problems. In this talk by using techniques of noncommutative quantum mechanics we will explore a possible mechanism analogue to the motion of charged particles moving in an external magnetic field.

Date: 
Wednesday, 9 March, 2016 - 10:30
Seminar Location: 
V-221 Pav. Roger-Gaudry, UdeM
Refreshments Time and Location: 
V-214 10:00, coffee and cookies

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