New potential
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New potential
Hi!
I have two questions.
1. Does any one know that how the change in inflation potential could be applied to CAMB?
2. As I have checked, the equation of state assumed to be constant in camb.
How does it possible to apply non-constant equation of state?
Thanks so much
I have two questions.
1. Does any one know that how the change in inflation potential could be applied to CAMB?
2. As I have checked, the equation of state assumed to be constant in camb.
How does it possible to apply non-constant equation of state?
Thanks so much
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Re: New potential
PLEASE tell me how the change in the inflation potential could be applied to CAMBmaryam aghaei wrote:Hi!
I have two questions.
1. Does any one know that how the change in inflation potential could be applied to CAMB?
2. As I have checked, the equation of state assumed to be constant in camb.
How does it possible to apply non-constant equation of state?
Thanks so much
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Re: New potential
CAMB works with initial power spectra, not inflation potentials. I suggest you discuss what you should be doing with your advisor.
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New potential
Hi!
Thanks for your answer.
And Thanks for your suggestion, But I prefer to try my hardest to find the solution first.
According to your answer I should find the power spectrum which is corresponded to the potential and then apply it to the CAMB. Right?
Thanks for your answer.
And Thanks for your suggestion, But I prefer to try my hardest to find the solution first.
According to your answer I should find the power spectrum which is corresponded to the potential and then apply it to the CAMB. Right?