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  • D0-brane is a single point, a D1-brane is a line (sometimes called a "D-string"), a D2-brane is a plane, and a D25-brane fills the highest-dimensional space...
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  • Look up brane in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. In string theory and related theories (such as supergravity theories), a brane is a physical object that...
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    Brane cosmology refers to several theories in particle physics and cosmology related to string theory, superstring theory and M-theory. The central idea...
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  • In general relativity, a black brane is a solution of the Einstein field equations that generalizes a black hole solution but it is also extended—and...
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    is one with no such arrow on it. Cosmic strings Elementary particle Brane D-brane Polchinski, Joseph Gerard (2004). String theory. Vol. 1: An introduction...
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  • In string theory, an S-brane is a hypothetical and controversial counterpart of the D-brane, which is localized in time. Depending on the context the "S"...
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  • I open string theory, the ends of open strings are always attached to D-brane surfaces. A string theory with more gauge fields such as SU(2) gauge fields...
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  • D-brane. The letter "D" in D-brane refers to a certain mathematical condition on the system known as the Dirichlet boundary condition. The study of D-branes...
    122 KB (15,265 words) - 04:34, 16 March 2025
  • Fermi surfaces (Kitaev (2009), Horava (2005)). This conjecture, applied to D-brane charges, was first proposed by Minasian & Moore (1997). It was popularized...
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  • In theoretical physics, an M2-brane, is a spatially extended mathematical object (brane) that appears in string theory and in related theories (e.g. M-theory...
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  • through spacetime, its endpoints are required to lie on a D-brane. The letter "D" in D-brane refers to a condition that it satisfies, the Dirichlet boundary...
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  • duality) among the D-branes (which are R {\displaystyle {\text{R}}} R {\displaystyle {\text{R}}} charged) and F1 string and NS5 brane among other objects...
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    Distance Physics". Physical Review. D64 (2001) 103502. Brian R. Greene, "D-Brane Topology Changing Transitions". Nuclear Physics. B525 (1998) 284–296. Michael...
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  • In string theory, the NS5-brane is a fundamental extended object in six-dimensional spacetime that carries magnetic charge under the Neveu–Schwarz B-field...
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  • Joseph Polchinski's work on D-branes provided a geometrical interpretation for these results in terms of extended objects (D-brane, orientifold). In the 1990s...
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  • Dual graviton Dual photon Branes D-brane NS5-brane M2-brane M5-brane S-brane Black brane Black holes Black string Brane cosmology Quiver diagram Hanany–Witten...
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  • constructing realistic cosmological models in the theory (for details, see Brane cosmology). In 1997–98, Juan Maldacena conjectured a relationship between...
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  • live on the worldvolume of a brane. The word brane comes from the word "membrane" which refers to a two-dimensional brane. In string theory, the fundamental...
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    is large but we are confined to a small subset on which it intersects a D-brane. Further extensions into higher dimensions are currently being explored...
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  • F-breaking fields (distributed as complex numbers) and n D {\displaystyle n_{D}} is the number of D-breaking fields (distributed as real numbers). Next, one...
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