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The science of the structure of matter and cosmic physics are closely related and interwoven [2]. On the one hand, the solution of almost any problem in cosmic physics is impossible without invoking data about the material structure of the corresponding celestial object. On the other hand, cosmic physics furnishes nuclear and subnuclear physical information, which will substantially supplement the data obtainable in terrestrial laboratories.

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  1. Fermi, E.: Notes on Thermodynamics and Statistics. University of ChicagoPress, Chicago (1966)

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  2. Kirzhnits, D.A.: Lektsii po fizike (Lectures on Physics). Nauka, Moscow (2006)

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Fortov, V.E. (2011). Conclusion. In: Extreme States of Matter. The Frontiers Collection. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-16464-4_8

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