HIGHLIGHTS
- who: Stringy, bounces and Massimo, Giovannini from the CERN, Geneva, Switzerland have published the paper: Stringy bounces and gradient instabilities, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The authors provide examples of semirealistic backgrounds where the instabilities are tamed and the spectrum of the scalar modes turns out to be quasiflat.
- how: An interesting class of bouncing models can be obtained in the low-curvature regime by the contribution of a nonlocal though generally covariant dilaton potential .
SUMMARY
The temperature and polarization anisotropies of the cosmic microwave background can be successfully . . .
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