
TL;DR
This paper discusses gravity and gauge theory models in three dimensions, highlighting their significance and recent developments in the context of Roman Jackiw's contributions to the field.
Contribution
It provides commentary on gravity and gauge theories in 2+1 dimensions, emphasizing their importance and recent progress, inspired by Roman Jackiw's work.
Findings
Insights into 2+1 dimensional gravity and gauge theories
Connections to Roman Jackiw's research contributions
Recent developments in theoretical models
Abstract
To celebrate Roman Jackiw's 80th birthday, herewith some comments on gravity and gauge theory models in D=3, the chief focus of many of our joint efforts.
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