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nikhilb1997
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1. Homework Statement
If [tex]\phi[/tex] is a usual field is it possible that
[tex]H\dot{\phi}=-\partial^2\phi/{\partial x^2}[/tex]
Where H is the Hubble constant and the dot denotes time derivative
2. Homework Equations
[tex]H\dot{\phi}=-\partial^2\phi/{\partial x^2}[/tex]
3. The Attempt at a Solution
I tried different ways but am not able to find the particular expression for Hubble constant used here.
If [tex]\phi[/tex] is a usual field is it possible that
[tex]H\dot{\phi}=-\partial^2\phi/{\partial x^2}[/tex]
Where H is the Hubble constant and the dot denotes time derivative
2. Homework Equations
[tex]H\dot{\phi}=-\partial^2\phi/{\partial x^2}[/tex]
3. The Attempt at a Solution
I tried different ways but am not able to find the particular expression for Hubble constant used here.
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