Coming to Terms with Strongly Coupled Strings
Michael Dine

TL;DR
This paper discusses how holomorphy and symmetries constrain non-perturbative effects in string theory, offering a new approach to string phenomenology.
Contribution
It introduces a method leveraging holomorphy and symmetries to analyze non-perturbative effects in string theory.
Findings
Holomorphy constrains superpotential effects
Symmetries limit non-perturbative contributions
Proposes a new phenomenological approach
Abstract
The holomorphy of the superpotential along with symmetries gives very strong constraints on any stringy non-perturbative effects. This observation suggests an approach to string phenomenology. (Presented at ``Strings 95'', March 1995.
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Taxonomy
TopicsSuperconducting Materials and Applications · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Particle Accelerators and Free-Electron Lasers
