Inflationary Universe: A Possible Solution to the Horizon and Flatness Problems
Article
Domain Context
Physics
Citation
Guth, Alan H.. (1981). Inflationary Universe: A Possible Solution to the Horizon and Flatness Problems. Physical Review D. 23. pp. 347–356.
Why this reference is included
Guth’s 1981 Inflationary Universe: A Possible Solution to the Horizon and Flatness Problems, published in Physical Review D, is one of the program’s working technical references. Cited across Book V (Categorical Macrocosm), Part 6, Chapter Inflation-as-Regime: No Inflaton Sector; Book V (Categorical Macrocosm), Part 7, Chapter Inflation, the CMB, and Primordial Nucleosynthesis — the central framing is “The Orthodox Inflation Paradigm The inflationary paradigm, developed by Guth , Linde , Albrecht, and Steinhardt in the early 1980s , postulates a scalar field φ (the inflaton)…”.
Cited in
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Book V — Categorical Macrocosm Part 6Chapter Inflation-as-Regime: No Inflaton Sector
The Orthodox Inflation Paradigm The inflationary paradigm, developed by Guth , Linde , Albrecht, and Steinhardt in the early 1980s , postulates a scalar field φ (the inflaton) with a potential V(φ) that dominates the energy budget during a brief early epoch
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Book V — Categorical Macrocosm Part 7Chapter Inflation, the CMB, and Primordial Nucleosynthesis
Slow-Roll Inflation Models The inflationary paradigm was born in 1980–1981 with the work of Guth , Linde , Albrecht, and Steinhardt