Cosmology from the two-dimensional renormalization group acting as the Ricci flow

Abstract

The two-dimensional renormalization group acting as the Ricci flow ∂∂ gμ = Rμ produces a specific 1+3 dimensional space-time metric which describes an expanding universe that starts with a big bang a t 1/3 then decelerates until z=0.2 then accelerates until ending at t=1.6\,tH with a big blowup a (t-t) -1/3. The only free parameters are the overall time scale and the value of the present time t0. These are fixed by the Hubble constant H0=tH-1 and the present deceleration parameter q(t0). This crude calculation of cosmology omits all but the gravitational field. The only energy-momentum is purely gravitational dark matter and energy. This is a preliminary exploration towards a specific, comprehensive, testable calculation of cosmology from a fundamental theory in which physics is produced by a quantum version of the two-dimensional renormalization group.

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