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Phase transitions / Condensed matter physics / Cosmic inflation / Topological defect / Tom W. B. Kibble / Big Bang / Laser / Spontaneous symmetry breaking / Cosmic string / Physics / Large-scale structure of the cosmos / Quantum phases
Date: 2015-02-10 03:14:14
Phase transitions
Condensed matter physics
Cosmic inflation
Topological defect
Tom W. B. Kibble
Big Bang
Laser
Spontaneous symmetry breaking
Cosmic string
Physics
Large-scale structure of the cosmos
Quantum phases

Cosmology in the lab using laser-cooled ions

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