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    Can CP-violation be observed in heavy-ion collisions?

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    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 p=wρp=w\rho universe

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    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 p=wρp=w\rho. We have found that the domain wall evolution crucially depends on the time-dependent parameter C(t)=1/(H(t)Ξ΄0)2C(t)=1/(H(t)\delta_0)^2, where H(t)H(t) is the Hubble parameter and Ξ΄0\delta_0 is the thickness of the wall in flat space-time. For C(t)>2C(t)>2 the physical thickness of the wall, a(t)Ξ΄(t)a(t)\delta(t), tends with time to Ξ΄0\delta_0, which is microscopically small. Otherwise, when C(t)≀2C(t) \leq 2, the wall steadily expands and can grow up to a cosmologically large size.Comment: 15 pages, 9 figure

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    The basic knowledge of programming is not possible without the knowledge of its history. When you are citing the document, use the following link http://essuir.sumdu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/2852
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