From gauge-string duality to strong interactions: a Pedestrian's Guide
Steven S. Gubser, Andreas Karch

TL;DR
This paper reviews recent developments in applying string theory, especially holographic models, to understand strong interactions like those in QCD and their relevance to heavy-ion collision experiments.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of how gauge-string duality models are used to study non-perturbative aspects of QCD and related phenomena.
Findings
Holographic models mimic QCD-like behavior.
Applications to heavy-ion collision phenomena.
Insights into strong coupling dynamics.
Abstract
We survey recent progress in understanding the relation of string theory to quantum chromodynamics, focusing on holographic models of gauge theories similar to QCD and applications to heavy-ion collisions.
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