17–21 nov. 2025
Tokyo
Fuseau horaire Asia/Tokyo

Quantum and classical properties of interacting primordial inhomogeneities

19 nov. 2025, 13:45
15m

Orateur

Amaury Micheli (RIKEN iTHEMS)

Description

The statistical properties of the CMB anisotropies, reflecting the curvature inhomogeneities in the early Universe, are very well accounted for by assuming that they emerged from amplified vacuum fluctuations. 
Being the result of a genuine quantum process, it is natural to wonder which properties of these primordial inhomogeneities are quantum, and which, if any, persisted until their observations despite interactions that decohered, i.e. classicalised, them. I will review the latest progress on these questions, emphasising the quantum information approaches.

Auteur

Amaury Micheli (RIKEN iTHEMS)

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