Gauge/string duality and hadronic physics
Henrique Boschi-Filho, Nelson R. F. Braga

TL;DR
This paper reviews recent phenomenological models based on gauge/string duality that effectively estimate hadronic masses, offering insights into strong interactions.
Contribution
It introduces and discusses models inspired by gauge/string duality that improve estimates of hadronic masses compared to previous approaches.
Findings
Models yield accurate hadronic mass estimates
Gauge/string duality provides valuable phenomenological insights
Enhances understanding of strong interactions
Abstract
We review some recent results on phenomenological approaches to strong interactions inspired in gauge/string duality. In particular, we discuss how such models lead to very good estimates for hadronic masses.
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