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Probing the Fundamental Symmetries of the Early Universe: The Low Energy Frontier
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Searching for the fundamental symmetries that characterize the particle physics of the early universe lies at the forefront of particle physics, nuclear physics, and cosmology. In this talk, I review low energy probes of these symmetries and discuss what they may teach us about what lies beyond fundamental symmetries of the Standard Model.
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© 2006 American Institute of Physics. Issue Date: 11 July 2006. I wish to thank the organizers of the meeting for financial support. This work was supported in part under U.S. DOE contract DE-FG02-05ER41361 and NSF grant PHY-0071856.Attached Files
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