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Color superconductivity

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Color superconductivity is a theoretical state of matter that is predicted to occur in quark matter at extremely high densities, such as those found in the interiors of neutron stars or in heavy-ion collisions at high energies. It is an extension of the concept of superconductivity, which involves the formation of pairs of electrons that can flow without resistance, but in this context, it refers to quarks rather than electrons.

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