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Can CP-violation be observed in heavy-ion collisions?
We demonstrate that, at least at present, there is no convincing way to
detect CP-violation in heavy-ion collisions.Comment: 3 pages, 1 figure; reference added, misprint correcte
Evolution of thick domain walls in inflationary and universe
We study the evolution of thick domain walls in the different models of
cosmological inflation, in the matter-dominated and radiation-dominated
universe, or more generally in the universe with the equation of state
. We have found that the domain wall evolution crucially depends on
the time-dependent parameter , where is the
Hubble parameter and is the thickness of the wall in flat
space-time. For the physical thickness of the wall, ,
tends with time to , which is microscopically small. Otherwise, when
, the wall steadily expands and can grow up to a cosmologically
large size.Comment: 15 pages, 9 figure
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