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- important part in thermal field theory where one compactifies time, in string theory where one compactifies the extra dimensions of the theory, and in two-...
- Look up compactification in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Compactification may refer to: Compactification (mathematics), making a topological space...
- SU(2,2) which is a quadruple cover of the conformal group C(1,3) of compactified Minkowski spacetime. Points in Minkowski space are related to subspaces...
- dilaton in its spectrum unless compactified. The dilaton in type IIA string theory parallels the radion of M-theory compactified over a circle, and the dilaton...
- matrices SL(2, Z). The term modular curve can also be used to refer to the compactified modular curves X(Γ) which are compactifications obtained by adding finitely...
- of the more obscure results in terms of compactified dimensions. For example, D-branes are seen as compactified membranes from 11D M-theory. Theories of...
- In string theory, the string theory landscape (or landscape of vacua) is the collection of possible false vacua, together comprising a collective "landscape"...
- theorists to construct new realistic vacua — in the form of F-theory compactified on elliptically fibered Calabi–Yau four-folds. The letter "F" supposedly...
- homology groups are zero. As a locally compact space, the real line can be compactified in several different ways. The one-point compactification of R is a circle...
- richer level than just topological. For example, modular curves are compactified by the addition of single points for each cusp, making them Riemann surfaces...