We consider scalar field theory on the RP^3 de Sitter spacetime (RP3dS),
which is locally isometric to de Sitter space (dS) but has spatial topology
RP^3. We compare the Euclidean vacua on RP3dS and dS in terms of three
quantities that are relevant for an inertial observer: (i) the stress-energy
tensor; (ii) the response of an inertial monopole particle detector; (iii) the
expansion of the Euclidean vacuum in terms of many-particle states associated
with static coordinates centered at an inertial world line. In all these
quantities, the differences between RP3dS and dS turn out to fall off
exponentially at early and late proper times along the inertial trajectory. In
particular, (ii) and (iii) yield at early and late proper times in RP3dS the
usual thermal result in the de Sitter Hawking temperature. This conforms to
what one might call an exponential law: in expanding locally de Sitter
spacetimes, differences due to global topology should fall off exponentially in
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