SUSY and Symmetry Nonrestoration at High Temperature
Borut Bajc

TL;DR
This paper reviews how supersymmetric models can exhibit symmetry nonrestoration at high temperatures, potentially solving key cosmological issues like domain walls, monopoles, and false vacua.
Contribution
It provides a review of symmetry nonrestoration phenomena in supersymmetric models and discusses their implications for cosmology.
Findings
Symmetry nonrestoration can occur in supersymmetric models at high temperatures.
This phenomenon offers solutions to cosmological problems such as domain walls and monopoles.
The review highlights conditions under which symmetry nonrestoration is realized.
Abstract
The status of internal symmetry breaking at high temperature in supersymmetric models is reviewed. This phenomenon could solve some well known cosmological problems, such as the domain wall, monopole and false vacuum problems.
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