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Symmetry breaking

Ciro Santilli (@cirosantilli, 37) Mathematics Area of mathematics Algebra Group Symmetry
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Symmetry breaking is a concept found in various fields of science, particularly in physics, mathematics, and biology. At its core, it refers to a situation where a system that is originally symmetric undergoes a change that results in the loss of that symmetry. ### In Physics: 1. **Phase Transitions**: One of the most common examples of symmetry breaking occurs in phase transitions, such as when water freezes into ice.
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