22–26 Jun 2026
Richard Roberts Auditorium
Europe/London timezone

Optimized numerical evolution of perturbations across sharp background trajectory turns in multifield inflation

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20m
Richard Roberts Auditorium

Richard Roberts Auditorium

13 Brook Hill, Sheffield S3 7HF
Contributed Talk

Speaker

Guillermo Fernando Quispe Peña (Simon Fraser University)

Description

Features in the primordial power spectrum require numerical methods that are both accurate and scalable across the wide class of multifield inflationary models that produce them. Sharp turns in the background trajectories, induced by either potential or geometric effects, render these computations particularly challenging. In this work, we introduce an efficient method for evolving primordial scalar fluctuations, requiring timesteps comparable to those used for the background evolution. We demonstrate that the method accurately tracks perturbations through rapidly turning trajectories in arbitrary field-space geometries, enabling systematic exploration of spectral features across diverse multifield scenarios. Our approach scales robustly to large numbers of degrees of freedom, providing a reliable computational framework for probing regimes that significantly depart from slow-roll dynamics.

Author

Guillermo Fernando Quispe Peña (Simon Fraser University)

Co-authors

JOHOR DAVID PEÑALBA QUISPITUPA José Tomás Gálvez Ghersi (Universidad de Ingeniería y Tecnología)

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