Recent Progress in Nonperturbative QCD Theory and Insight on Cosmological Phase Transition

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Talk presented by H. Suganuma at International Workshop on ``Nuclear and Particle Cosmo Physics'', Jan. 1996, in Atami, Japan,

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The QCD phase transition at finite temperature is studied with the dual Ginzburg-Landau theory, which is the QCD effective theory based on the dual Higgs mechanism by QCD-monopole condensation. At high temperature, the confinement force is largely reduced by thermal effects, which leads to the swelling of hadrons. Simple formulae for the surface tension and the thickness of the phase boundary are derived from the shape of the effective potential at the critical temperature. We investigate also the process of the hadron-bubble formation in the early Universe.

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