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Cosmological fluctuations produced near a singularity

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1980

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The perturbations of a uniform Friedmannian universe, leading to galaxy formation, are explained by the strings, formed during the symmetry loss of vacuum of a complex Higgs field with mass characteristic of grand unification. Difficulties are pointed out inherent to phase transition, particle decay and black hole evaporation as sources of growing perturbations.