Cosmological perturbations and a quantum gravity motivated modified gravity model
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We studied the cosmological linear perturbation theory. To learn how the perturbation
variables evolve we derived a set of coupled Boltzmann-Einstein equations for the
perturbation variables. These equations cannot be solved analytically all at once. We
studied the leading order solutions in four approximations: super-horizon modes, sub-
horizon modes, modes which crossed horizon at early and late times. The solutions are
sensitive to the initial conditions. We also discussed a modified theory of gravity for
the early universe motivated from the works in quantum gravity. Under such modified
theory we again constructed the modified equations for dynamics and kinetics between
the components of our universe. This modified theory suggest an inclusion of a pre-
inflationary era. We propose for future exploration that one needs to examine how
the initial conditions set at the end of the pre-inflationary era translates to the initial
conditions at the end of inflation which are the standard initial conditions for the
linear perturbation theory and see if there is any signature of the quantum gravity
effect at the late time evolution of perturbation variables.