Quantum fluctuations near the classical space-time singularity
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1978-04-03
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The method of path integration is used to study the effects of quantum fluctuations in the
space-time geometry near the classical singularity of general relativity. It is shown that in
certain special cases explicit Feynman propagators can be constructed which enable us to
evaluate these fluctuations quantitatively. The cases discussed are (i) the gravitational col-
lapse of a uniform dust ball, (ii) the Friedmann cosmologies, (iii) the axisymmetric Bianchi
type I cosmological model, and (iv) the general anisotropic Bianchi type I cosmological
model. In all cases discussed here the quantum uncertainty grows to infinity as the classical
space-time singularity is approached. In this wider regime of quantum gravitation non-
singular solutions can occur with finite probabilities.
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Quantum fluctuation, Space-time, Singularity