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- 04:10, 19 November 2008 String theory/bosonic string/dynamical triangulation (hist) [2,779 bytes] Dirtysouthafrican (Talk | contribs) (New page: ==References== <ref>{{cite journal|author=E. Brezin, V.A. Kazakov|title=Exactly Solvable Field Theories Of Closed Strings|journal=Phys.Lett.B|volume=236|pages=144-150|year=1990|doi=10.1016...)
- 19:23, 17 November 2008 String theory/c=1 matrix model (hist) [517 bytes] Dirtysouthafrican (Talk | contribs) (New page: ==References== <ref>{{cite journal|author=P. Ginsparg, G.W. Moore|title=Lectures on 2-D gravity and 2-D string theory|arXiv=hep-th/9304011|url=http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-th/9304011}}</ref> <...)
- 02:09, 16 November 2008 String theory/matrix models (hist) [1,444 bytes] Dirtysouthafrican (Talk | contribs) (New page: ==Weingarten model== ==c=1 matrix model==)
- 22:39, 22 October 2008 Quantum mechanics/instanton (hist) [2,269 bytes] Dirtysouthafrican (Talk | contribs) (New page: ==Tunneling== As an example, we consider the amplitude that a particle found at position <math>x = x_0\,</math> at time <math>t=t_0\,</math> wil...)
- 19:42, 15 October 2008 String theory/Ramond-Ramond field (hist) [501 bytes] Dirtysouthafrican (Talk | contribs) (New page: Refers to either a p-form potential <math>C_p\,</math> or it's associated (p+1)-form field strength <math>G_{p+1} = d C_p\,</math>....)
- 01:38, 15 October 2008 String theory/11-d supergravity (hist) [722 bytes] Dirtysouthafrican (Talk | contribs) (New page: ==References== <ref>{{cite journal|title=Supergravity Theory In Eleven Dimensions|author=E. Cremmer, B. Julia, and J. Scherk|journal=Phys. Lett. B|volume=76|year=1978|pages=409-412|url=htt...)
- 17:47, 8 October 2008 Quantum field theory/θ angle (hist) [238 bytes] Dirtysouthafrican (Talk | contribs) (New page: One adds to the Yang-Mills action a topological term :<math>\frac{\theta}{32\pi^2}\int\!d^4x\, \operatorname{tr}\, F \wedge F\,</math>.)

