String Theory, Large Dimensions and Supersymmetry
Michael Dine

TL;DR
This paper explores the implications of string theory in large dimensions and supersymmetry, focusing on generic expectations and potential low-energy predictions such as CP violation and unification.
Contribution
It discusses the meaning of predicting low-energy supersymmetry and examines generic expectations within string theory in large dimensions.
Findings
Insights into low-energy supersymmetry predictions
Analysis of CP violation in string theory context
Discussion on unification as a string prediction
Abstract
With our current level of understanding, the problem of making string theory predictions is not one of "solving" the theory, but rather of trying to determine whether there are any generic expectations. Within this context, we discuss what it would mean to predict low energy supersymmetry, and consider questions like: what is the form of low energy CP violation, is unification a string prediction, and others.
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