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Anomalous Dimensions of Heavy Operators from Magnon Energies Robert de Mello Koch (University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa) strings:20151087
Results from the NANOGrav search for nanohertz gravitational waves and cosmic strings Xavier Siemens (Oregon State U) strings:20211065
Why current string theory cannot resolve the gravitational singularity issue Roger Penrose (Oxford U) strings:20211078
Recent Applications of the Gauge/Gravity Correspondence to QCD and Condensed Matter Physics A. Karch (University of Washington) strings:20121001
(In) Stabilities and complementarity in AdS/CFT E. Rabinovici (Hebrew University, Jerusalem) strings:20121003
RG and unitarity in spacetime-dependent QFT E. Silverstein (Stanford University/SLAC) strings:20121004
Why General Relativity is like a High Temperature Superconductor G. Horowitz (UC, Santa Barbara) strings:20121006