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Differential equations for cosmological correlators
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Arkani-Hamed, Nima
, Baumann, Daniel
, Pimentel, Guilherme L.
, Joyce, Austin
, Lee, Hayden
, Hillman, Aaron
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Cosmological models
/ de Sitter space
/ Differential and Algebraic Geometry
/ Scattering Amplitudes
2025
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Differential equations for cosmological correlators
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Arkani-Hamed, Nima
, Baumann, Daniel
, Pimentel, Guilherme L.
, Joyce, Austin
, Lee, Hayden
, Hillman, Aaron
in
Cosmological models
/ de Sitter space
/ Differential and Algebraic Geometry
/ Scattering Amplitudes
2025
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Differential equations for cosmological correlators
2025
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Overview
Cosmological fluctuations retain a memory of the physics that generated them in their spatial correlations. The strength of correlations varies smoothly as a function of external kinematics, which is encoded in differential equations satisfied by cosmological correlation functions. In this work, we provide a broader perspective on the origin and structure of these differential equations. As a concrete example, we study conformally coupled scalar fields in a power-law cosmology. The wavefunction coefficients in this model have integral representations, with the integrands being the product of the corresponding flat-space results and “twist factors” that depend on the cosmological evolution. Similar twisted integrals arise for loop amplitudes in dimensional regularization, and their recent study has led to the discovery of rich mathematical structures and powerful new tools for computing multi-loop Feynman integrals in quantum field theory. The integrals of interest in cosmology are also part of a finite-dimensional basis of master integrals, which satisfy a system of first-order differential equations. We develop a formalism to derive these differential equations for arbitrary tree graphs. The results can be represented in graphical form by associating the singularities of the differential equations with a set of graph tubings. Upon differentiation, these tubings grow in a local and predictive fashion. In fact, a few remarkably simple rules allow us to predict — by hand — the equations for all tree graphs. While the rules of this “kinematic flow” are defined purely in terms of data on the boundary of the spacetime, they reflect the physics of bulk time evolution. We also study the analogous structures in tr ϕ3 theory, and see some glimpses of hidden structure in the sum over planar graphs. This suggests that there is an autonomous combinatorial or geometric construction from which cosmological correlations, and the associated spacetime, emerge.
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Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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