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Quantum dynamics of evolution of flat universe in the first stage

Process of formation of the universe with its further expansion in the first evolution stage is investigated in the framework of Friedmann-Robertson-Walker metrics on the basis of quantum model, where a new type of matter is introduced, which energy density is dependent on velocity of the expansion. It is shown that such an improvement of the model forms potential barrier for the flat universe at $k=0$ (in contrast with generalized Chaplygin gas model). Peculiarities of wave function are analyzed in details, which is calculated by fully quantum (non-semiclassic) approach, for the different barrier regions and stages of evolution. Resonant influence of the initial and boundary conditions on the barrier penetrability is shown (in contrast with Vilenkin and Hawking approaches). In order to perform a comparative analysis, how much quickly the universe is expanded by different models, new quantum definitions of velocity and Hubble function are introduced. These notions allow us to study dynamics of evolution of universe in quantum cosmology both in the first stage, and in later times.

preprint2013arXivOpen access

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