Abstract
Dynamics of non-equilibrium phase transition in the early universe is investigated. The transition is triggered by vacuum fluctuations of a Higgs scalar field which determine the duration of an intermediate inflationary stage and the amplitude of adiabatic perturbations. This amplitude ranges from g 2 to one and more depending on scale that presents a serious problem for the inflationary scenario.
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