
TL;DR
This paper explores how matrix models, potential nonperturbative formulations of superstring theory, can produce standard and phenomenological models through toroidal compactifications with magnetic fluxes.
Contribution
It provides a phenomenological analysis of matrix models focusing on toroidal compactifications with magnetic fluxes, addressing the emergence of standard models.
Findings
Analysis of probability distributions for model emergence
Insights into toroidal compactifications with magnetic fluxes
Potential pathways for standard model realization
Abstract
Matrix models are a promising candidate for a nonperturbative formulation of the superstring theory. It is possible to study how the standard model and other phenomenological models appear from the matrix model, and estimate the probability distribution of their appearance. This article mainly addresses studies in toroidal compactifications with magnetic fluxes.
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