Black Holes and Cosmological Constant in Bosonic String Theory: Some Remarks
F. Belgiorno, A.S. Cattaneo

TL;DR
This paper discusses the role of black holes and the cosmological constant within bosonic string theory, providing insights into their theoretical implications and addressing previous semiclassical study corrections.
Contribution
It offers new remarks on the interplay between black holes, the cosmological constant, and bosonic string theory, including corrections to earlier semiclassical analyses.
Findings
Refined semiclassical analysis of black holes in string theory
Insights into the cosmological constant's role in string models
Updated references and theoretical clarifications
Abstract
(some corrections in the semiclassical study and one reference added).
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