Rational nonlinear electrodynamics causes the inflation of the universe
Abstract
The source of the universe inflation is electromagnetic fields obeying rational nonlinear electrodynamics proposed earlier. Within this model the singularities of the electric field at the center of charges, the Ricci scalar, the Ricci tensor squared and the Kretschmann scalar are absent. We consider the universe which is filled by stochastic magnetic fields. It is demonstrated that the inflation lasts approximately 2 s with the reasonable e-folding number N≈ 63. The Inflation starts from de Sitter spacetime and after the universe inflation end it decelerates approaching the radiation era.
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