
TL;DR
This paper reviews recent advances in AdS/CFT duality, focusing on testing dualities with supersymmetry, constructing approximate duals of QCD, and applying the duality to condensed matter and nuclear physics.
Contribution
It summarizes recent progress in understanding and applying gauge/gravity duality across various physical systems and theories.
Findings
Enhanced understanding of supersymmetric dualities
Development of approximate duals for QCD
Applications of gauge/gravity duality to condensed matter physics
Abstract
Much of modern string theory research concerns AdS/CFT duality, or more generally, gauge/gravity duality. The main subjects are a) Testing and understanding such dualities by exploring how they work for systems with a lot of supersymmetry b) Constructing and exploring approximate string theory duals of QCD c) Applying gauge/gravity duality to other areas of physics such as condensed matter and nuclear physics. I will briefly discuss the first topic.
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