The averaging of the dynamic functions of the standard cosmological model (SCM) at its early stage with the dominance of the scalar field is carried out. It is shown that microscopic oscillations with Compton period provide the major contribution to the macroscopic energy density of the scalar field at large times at this stage. In this case, the effective equation of state of the scalar field oscillates between the inflationary and the extremely rigid ones, while the macroscopic equation of state is non-relativistic. keyword standard cosmological model, macroscopic averaging, fast oscillations, numerical simulation, numerical gravitation.
A detailed analysis of the phase trajectories of cosmological models based on classical and scalar fields near surfaces of zero effective energy has been carried out. A study of the differential parameters of the convergence of phase trajectories to a zero-energy surface boundary shows that the phase trajectories merge within a finite time with the phase trajectories of free oscillations corresponding to zero effective energy. This confirms the assumption formulated in a number of previous works by one of the authors about the existence of Euclidean limit cycles in cosmological models based on scalar fields with a Higgs interaction potential.
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