A note on splitting solutions in 4+1 dimensional quadratic gravity
Abstract
In the present paper we consider anisotropic cosmological vacuum solutions in (4+1) dimensional general quadratic gravity. In particular, we present a solution with 3 equal and 1 different Hubble parameters, and study its stability. We show that for a certain range of coupling constants this solution is stable. This means that initially totally anisotropic 4-dim Universe can evolve naturally to a product of 3-dim isotropic subspace and 1-dim space. By numerical integration of equations of motion we construct bassin of attraction of this solution which covers part of the initial conditions space with non-zero measure.
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