Electroweak vacuum instability and renormalized Higgs field vacuum fluctuations in the inflationary universe
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- Explanation for why the early universe was stable and dominated by the standard model
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- On catalyzed vacuum decay around a radiating black hole and the crisis of the electroweak vacuum
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