Entropy generation in the early universe by dissipative processes near the Higgs phase transition

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We suggest that the anomalous dissipation near the Higgs phase transition in the early Universe might be one of the non-negligible mechanisms to produce the cosmic entropy. Such processes may well generate a value of S comparable with the presently observed result. In a simplified σ-model the qualitative relations between the specific entropy and the mass and self-interaction of the vacuum field have been obtained.
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