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Holographic warm inflation

The increasing interest in studying the role of holographic dark energy in the evolution of the very early universe motivates us to study it for the scenario of warm inflation. Due to this scenario, the holographic dark energy, which now drives inflation, has an interaction with the radiation. The case of interacting dark energy also has received increasing interest in studying the late time cosmology. The Infrared cutoff is taken as the Hubble length and all corrections are assumed to be exhibited by the parameter $c$, which appears in the holographic dark energy. By comparing the predictions of the model with observational data, the free constants of the model could be determined. Then, by using these values of the constants, the energy density of inflation is estimated. Next, we consider the validity of the fundamental assumptions of the warm inflation, e.g. $T/H > 1$, which is necessary to be held during inflation, for the obtained values of the constant. Gathering all outcomes, the model could be count as a suitable candidate for warm inflation.

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