String-net liquid
In condensed matter physics, a string-net is a special state of matter. Its behavior was proposed by Michael A. Levin and Xiao-Gang Wen.[1]
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| High energy |
- QCD matter
- Lattice QCD
- Quark–gluon plasma
- Color-glass condensate
- Supercritical fluid
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- Superconductivity
- Equation of state
- Baryonic matter
- Binodal
- Compressed fluid
- Cooling curve
- Leidenfrost effect
- Macroscopic quantum phenomena
- Mpemba effect
- Order and disorder (physics)
- Spinodal
- Superheated vapor
- Superheating
- Thermo-dielectric effect
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