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1-2.02.2021 attending HEPAC 2021

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HEPAC is the High Energy Physics, Astrophysics and Cosmology meeting among Physicists from Turkey currently based all over the globe. This year the fourth meeting of the series was held online and streamed via the Facebook page of Turkish Physics Association, and I participated with a talk titled “Some of the intrinsic properties of de Sitter’.

1-2.02.2021 attending HEPAC 2021
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