Duality, Time-asymmetry and the Condensation of Vacuum
H.Salehi, H.R.Sepangi

TL;DR
This paper explores a divergence theory for vacuum condensation, emphasizing a time-asymmetric law that distinguishes between vacuum configurations related by duality transformations, revealing fundamental asymmetries in vacuum dynamics.
Contribution
It introduces a novel divergence-based framework incorporating time asymmetry, highlighting the role of duality transformations in vacuum configuration distinctions.
Findings
Time-asymmetric law differentiates vacuum configurations
Duality transformations relate distinct vacuum states
New divergence theory for vacuum condensation
Abstract
A variant of the divergence theory for vacuum-condensation developed in a previous communication is analyzed from the viewpoint of a 'time' asymmetric law in vacuum. This law is found to establish a substantial distinction between dynamically allowed vacuum-configurations related by signature changing duality transformations.
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