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We will construct in this paper a model to establish if and how the inclusion of supersymmetry in a quantum cosmological scenario [1, 2] can lead to a scale-free spectrum of density fluctuations. Previous research in super-symmetric quantum cosmology (SQC)1 has not provided quantum states which would represent: (i) a period of evolution from SQC towards a semi-classical stage, together with; (ii) identifying the existence of any quantum state associated to structure formation; (iii) followed by establishing how does conventional quantum cosmology harmonise into this picture; (iv) and hence, determining if a path from SQC physics down to a classical level can be consistently established. This report constitutes a response regarding (ii) above [6].
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Moniz, P.V. (1999). Origin of Structure in SQC. In: Lago, M.T.V.T., Blanchard, A. (eds) The Non-Sleeping Universe. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-4497-1_71
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