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VOLUME 19 (1974) | ISSUE 5 | PAGE 320
Is the Lee constant a cosmological constant?
It is shown that the gauge theories of elementary particles with spontaneous symmetry breaking introduce into the gravitation equations a cosmological term that varies with time. The change in this term during the evolution of the universe amounts to at least 49 orders of magnitude.