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      Self-organised localisation

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          We describe a new phenomenon in quantum cosmology: self-organised localisation. When the fundamental parameters of a theory are functions of a scalar field subject to large fluctuations during inflation, quantum phase transitions can act as dynamical attractors. As a result, the theory parameters are probabilistically localised around the critical value and the Universe finds itself at the edge of a phase transition. We illustrate how self-organised localisation could account for the observed near-criticality of the Higgs self-coupling, the naturalness of the Higgs mass, or the smallness of the cosmological constant.

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                Journal
                Journal of High Energy Physics
                J. High Energ. Phys.
                Springer Science and Business Media LLC
                1029-8479
                October 2021
                October 12 2021
                October 2021
                : 2021
                : 10
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                10.1007/JHEP10(2021)093
                cf27cddc-c8e7-443b-81b0-357aa28a5a19
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