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Two lectures on color superconductivity

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arxiv nucl-th/0410091 v2 pith:VSDCVOOC submitted 2004-10-21 nucl-th astro-phcond-mat.supr-conhep-phhep-th

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keywords colorphasessuperconductinglecturematterpropertiessuperconductivitybeta-equilibrated
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The first lecture provides an introduction to the physics of color superconductivity in cold dense quark matter. The main color superconducting phases are briefly described and their properties are listed. The second lecture covers recent developments in studies of color superconducting phases in neutral and beta-equilibrated matter. The properties of gapless color superconducting phases are discussed.

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