Transition from big crunch to big bang in brane cosmology
Abstract
We consider branes N=I×, where is an n dimensional space form, not necessarily compact, in a Schwarzschild-AdS(n+2) bulk N. The branes have a big crunch singularity. If a brane is an ARW space, then, under certain conditions, there exists a smooth natural transition flow through the singularity to a reflected brane N, which has a big bang singularity and which can be viewed as a brane in a reflected Schwarzschild-AdS(n+2) bulk N. The joint branes N N can thus be naturally embedded in R2× , hence there exists a second possibility of defining a smooth transition from big crunch to big bang by requiring that N N forms a C∞-hypersurface in R2× . This last notion of a smooth transition also applies to branes that are not ARW spaces, allowing a wide range of possible equations of state.
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