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                            Beck, Christian
    Bibliographical reference
                                    Physical Review D, vol. 69, Issue 12, id. 123515
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                        2004
            
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                            Citations
                                    34
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                                    24
                            Description
                                    We consider stochastically quantized self-interacting scalar fields as
suitable models to generate dark energy in the Universe. Second
quantization effects lead to new and unexpected phenomena if the
self-interaction strength is strong. The stochastically quantized
dynamics can degenerate to a chaotic dynamics conjugated to a Bernoulli
shift in fictitious time, and the right amount of vacuum energy density
can be generated without fine-tuning. It is numerically observed that
the scalar field dynamics distinguishes fundamental parameters such as
the electroweak and strong coupling constants as corresponding to local
minima in the dark energy landscape. Chaotic fields can offer possible
solutions to the cosmological coincidence problem, as well as to the
problem of uniqueness of vacua.