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Effective string theory

Physical Review Letters, 1991
Summary: The effective conformal field theory governing the long-distance dynamics of string solitions in four dimensions, such as the Nielsen-Olesen vortex or QCD strings, is described. It is an interacting Poincaré-invariant conformal field theory with four bosons and \(c=26\).
Polchinski, Joseph, Strominger, Andrew
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String Theory

Journal of the Physical Society of Japan, 2007
Abstract This chapter contains a detailed introduction to the theory of superstrings. Special focus is put on genuine quantum-gravitational aspects. Applications include brane worls and the generation of black holes in accelerators. A separate section is devoted to the holographic principle and the AdS/CFT correspondence.
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Cardiovascular string theory

Blood, 2012
In this issue of Blood , Gandhi et al report novel findings on the involvement of von Willebrand factor (VWF) in atherogenesis/atherosclerosis in mice.[1][1] ![Figure][2] Proinflammatory VWF strings.
Crawley, J.T., Groot, R. de
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String Field Theory

International Journal of Modern Physics A, 1987
String theory has emerged as the leading candidate for a unified field theory of all known forces. However, it is impossible to trust the various phenomenological predictions of superstring theory based on classical solutions alone. It appears that the crucial problem of the theory, breaking ten dimensional space-time down to four dimensions, must be ...
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Unravelling string theory

Nature, 2005
String theory may provide the best clues yet about how to obtain a unified theory that describes all the laws of nature, but do we even understand what string theory is?
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String Theory: Bosonic String

2021
What we have achieved so far is not entirely satisfactory: Supersymmetry (more precisely, the broader framework of supergravity) offers a partial solution to the weak-scale hierarchy problem. Partial refers to the fact that SUSY partners have not been discovered (yet?) and hence some fine-tuning is probably needed after all.
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TACHYONS IN STRING THEORY

Annales Henri Poincaré, 2003
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