While cosmological inflation can erase primordial inhomogeneities, it is
possible that inflation may not begin in a significantly inhomogeneous
universe. This issue is particularly pressing in multifield scenarios, where
even the homogeneous dynamics may depend sensitively on the initial
configuration. This paper presents an initial survey of the onset of inflation
in multifield models, via qualitative lattice-based simulations that do not
include local gravitational backreaction. Using hybrid inflation as a test
model, our results suggest that small subhorizon inhomogeneities do play a key
role in determining whether inflation begins in multifield scenarios.
Interestingly, some configurations which do not inflate in the homogeneous
limit "succeed" after inhomogeneity is included, while other initial
configurations which inflate in the homogeneous limit "fail" when inhomogeneity
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