
TL;DR
This paper reviews simple current techniques in string theory, highlighting Max Kreuzer's contributions to the development and application of bi-homomorphisms in string model building.
Contribution
It provides a focused overview of Kreuzer's work on bi-homomorphisms and their role in simple current methods within string theory.
Findings
Clarified the role of bi-homomorphisms in simple current constructions
Summarized Kreuzer's key contributions to string model building techniques
Highlighted applications of these methods in string theory research
Abstract
This is a brief review of simple current techniques and their application to string theory constructions, centered around Max Kreuzer's contribution to this field
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TopicsFinite Group Theory Research · Advanced Topics in Algebra
