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compactification

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  • noun mathematics Any of various procedures of enlarging a topological space to make it compact.
  • noun mathematics The space resulting from any such procedure.
  • noun physics Any modification of a theory such that an infinite parameter becomes finite

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  • Now, in an open or flat Friedmann-Robertson-Walker cosmological model with no cosmological constant, whilst the past 'Big-Bang' singularity corresponds to a spacelike hypersurface in the boundary of the conformal compactification, the future timelike infinity corresponds to a single point.

    Archive 2009-05-01 Gordon McCabe 2009

  • Penrose's cyclic cosmological model is a particular application of his conformal compactification construction, which takes any space-time, whether or not it contains singularities, and whether or not it is infinite in time or space, and constructs a finite (compactified) space-time with boundary, whose metric is related to the original metric of space-time by a locally variable scale factor & #937, called the conformal factor.

    Archive 2009-05-01 Gordon McCabe 2009

  • The boundary of the conformal compactification contains components which correspond to singularities, and components which correspond to spacelike infinity, timelike infinity, (and null infinity).

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  • There then exist on a scale larger than the string length regions of D-brane compactification which define 4 dimensional spacetimes.

    Searching for Life in the Multiverse | Universe Today 2010

  • Of course your right, but “taking something big and making it smaller” is how one might describe compactification to a layman.

    Compactification in String Theory Part I: Motivation « Imaginary Potential 2008

  • Dynamical compactification will be happening all over the place in the D-dimensional de Sitter space, realizing all of these possibilities in different spacetime regions, and yielding what is referred to as a “multiverse.”

    Making Extra Dimensions Disappear Sean 2009

  • This is a mechanism of dynamical compactification.

    Making Extra Dimensions Disappear Sean 2009

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