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Green functions for topology change

Jérôme Martin1, Nelson Pinto-Neto2 and Ivano Damião Soares2

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Inflationary nonsingular quantum cosmological model

Felipe T. Falciano and Nelson Pinto-Neto  Physical Review D 2007  76 083521
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