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Spontaneous Breakings of Chiral Symmetries

Physical Review D, 1970
We analyze in detail the spontaneous breakings of chiral $\mathrm{SU}(3)\ensuremath{\bigotimes}\mathrm{SU}(3)$ and $\mathrm{SU}(2)\ensuremath{\bigotimes}\mathrm{SU}(2)$. We determine the directions along which the two groups may break spontaneously.
CICOGNA, GIAMPAOLO   +2 more
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Spontaneous breaking of topological symmetry

Physical Review Letters, 1992
Summary: The spontaneous breaking of topological symmetry induced by a vanishingly small symmetry breaking term is investigated. It is shown that, in the presence of Gribov zero modes, topological theories without smearing terms, which are inequivalent to theories with smearing terms, permit spontaneous symmetry breaking.
Zhao, Wei Dong, Lee, H. C.
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Spontaneous symmetry breaking

2004
Abstract In this chapter we present the phenomenon of spontaneous symmetry breaking (SSB). This is a mechanism of great importance both in particle physics and in condensed matter physics. Its generality and importance stem from the fact that it deals with how a symmetry of the action in QFT (or of the Hamiltonian in a statistical system)
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Gravitation and Spontaneous Symmetry Breaking

Foundations of Physics, 1986
It is pointed out that the Higgs field may be supplanted by an ordinary Klein-Gordon field conformally coupled to the space-time curvature, and with very small, real, rest mass. Provided there is a bare cosmological constant of order of its square mass, this field can induce spontaneous symmetry breaking with a mass scale that can be as large as the ...
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Spontaneous Deracemizations

Chemical Reviews, 2021
Thomas Buhse   +2 more
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Biomimetic spinning of soft functional fibres via spontaneous phase separation

Nature Electronics, 2023
Alberto Libanori   +2 more
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Systems with Spontaneous Symmetry-Breaking

1987
Many physical systems, seemingly quite different from one another, turn out to be susceptible to investigation by certain topological methods. The phenomenon that unifies such physically different systems as liquid crystals, magnetism, and superfluid helium, is called spontaneous symmetry breaking.
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