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Figure 1. Potentialµ U(Φ, χ) at constant Φ. The left plot corresponds to the moment when the effective mass of χbecomes zero, i.e
Figure 2.Time evolution of the inflaton fieldΦ = Φ Φ(t) for the parameters (12). Time t is measured in units ofM−1 and Φ is measured in units of mPl
Figure 4. Evolution of domain wall for C = 4. Black curve corresponds to stationary solution.
Figure 5. Time dependence of domain wall thickness for C > 2 (left plot) and C < 2 (right plot)

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