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08 & 10/11/2021 – Our papers at Cambridge

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I was invited to present all the two papers that collect the results from SymAcc at Cambridge at DAMTP Cosmology Lunch seminar series on November 8th and at Department of Physics Battcock Coffe Seminars on November 10th. This was a nice visit to Cambridge that took place virtually.

08 & 10/11/2021 – Our papers at Cambridge
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