The Affleck–Dine mechanism is a theoretical framework in particle physics and cosmology that explains how certain types of baryogenesis (the process that generates an asymmetry between baryons and antibaryons in the universe) can occur in the context of supersymmetry. Proposed by Ian Affleck and Michael Dine in the late 1980s, this mechanism is notable for providing a possible way to create a baryon asymmetry during the early universe.
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