Black Hole Condensation and Duality in String Theory
Andrew Strominger

TL;DR
This paper discusses the phenomenon of black hole condensation and its implications for duality in string theory, highlighting the theoretical aspects of these concepts.
Contribution
It introduces a novel perspective on black hole condensation within string theory and explores its relation to duality symmetries.
Findings
Black hole condensation relates to string dualities.
Theoretical insights into black hole behavior in string theory.
Implications for mirror symmetry and S-duality.
Abstract
This is a non-technical version of a talk presented at the conference, "S-Duality and Mirror Symmetry in String Theory" Trieste, June, 1996 which will appear in the proceedings.
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