- A
vacuum (pl.:
vacuums or
vacua) is
space devoid of matter. The word is
derived from the
Latin adjective vacuus (neuter vacuum)
meaning "vacant" or "void"...
- theory, the
string theory landscape (or
landscape of
vacua) is the
collection of
possible false vacua,
together comprising a
collective "landscape" of choices...
- "Theorie der Abel'schen Functionen". In
quantum field theories, the
possible vacua are
usually labeled by the
vacuum expectation values of
scalar fields, as...
- n ⟩ {\displaystyle |n\rangle } are
referred to as
topological vacua.
Topological vacua are not
candidate vacuum states of Yang–Mills
theories since they...
-
Brachyopa vacua (Osten Sacken, 1875), the Yellow-spotted Sapeater, is a rare,
species of
syrphid fly. It has been
observed in Canada,
Alaska and northern...
- Shamit; Kallosh, Renata; Linde, Andrei; Trivedi,
Sandip P. (2003). "de
Sitter Vacua in
String Theory". Phys. Rev. D. 68 (4): 046005. arXiv:hep-th/0301240. Bibcode:2003PhRvD...
- ****run Vafa. The new
vacua described by F-theory were
discovered by Vafa and
allowed string theorists to
construct new
realistic vacua — in the form of F-theory...
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between many
different vacua in
string theory for
solving the
cosmological constant problem. At that time, no
stable or
metastable vacua of
string theory were...
-
Andrew Strominger, "Black Hole
Condensation and the
Unification of
String Vacua".
Nuclear Physics. B451 (1995) 109–120. P.S. Aspinwall, B.R. Greene, D.R...
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general families of solutions: the Weyl
vacua (Hermann Weyl) (the
family of all
static vacuum solutions), the Beck
vacua (Guido Beck 1925) (the
family of all...