| Résumé | Inflationary models in non-trivial field spaces encoded by their non-canonical kinetic terms have attracted 
attentions recently. We have then extended the so-called stochastic formalism to such a general case. This 
formalism investigates the fluctuation of inflatons treating them as Brownian motions. This work highlights 
the involved problem of this formalism, related with the mathematical uncertainty of the definition of noise 
integral. Comparing the correlation functions in the stochastic formalism and quantum field theory, we clarify 
that this uncertainty cannot be removed but rather the smallness of this would be a new criterion of the 
validity for the application of this formalism. We also check that it does not affect the observable curvature 
perturbations so much at least in a single-field case. Practical application prescriptions of this formalism may 
be also mentioned. |