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Phenomenology explores the depths of consciousness, fostering a deeper understanding of the world.
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Authors:
(1) Toshiki Kawai, Department of Physics, Hokkaido University, Sapporo 060-0810, Japan (E-mail: t-kawai@higgs3.sci.hokudai.ac.jp);
(2) Yoshiharu Kawamura, Department of Physics, Shinshu University, Matsumoto 390-8621, Japan (E-mail: haru@azusa.shinshu-u.ac.jp).
2 U(1) gauge theory on a warped background
3 Gauge-Higgs inflation on a warped background
4 Conclusions and discussions, Acknowledgements, and References
A graph of V (φ) is depicted in Figure 1. Here, it is obtained by summing the function
Table 1: The tensor-to-scalar ratio r and the e-folding number N for several vaules of f.
Next, let us consider a combination of these cos-type potentials. We have now two fermions ψ1 and ψ2. Each fermion has the values of α, β and qψ as shown in Table 2, and then the potential is written as
Table 2: The values of α, β and qψ.
Table 3: The values of α, β and qψ.
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