My name is Ben Schwartz, and I am a graduate of MIT with degrees in “Physics with Electrical Engineering” and “Mathematics with Computer Science” (but mostly I just say “Physics”, ’cause otherwise it’s way too long). I am currently in the fourth year of a PhD program in the department of Biophysics at Harvard University, where I work in the High Intensity Focused Ultrasound Surgery Laboratory. This weblog serves primarily to keep me in touch with my family, and with friends around the world.
After many years of serving this weblog off of my parents’ desktop box in their living room, it now lives on the machine my old roommate left behind, which is also my wireless access point, router, firewall, DVD player, television, party computer, backup box, and otherwise general-purpose server.
http://archives.trblogs.com/2005/05/superstrings_in.trml
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Rather, the authors propose a model system that obeys the equations of one variety of superstring theory on a much larger scale.
>>>It might be best to think of the paper as describing a way to build a special-purpose analog computer for simulating 4-dimensional superstrings.
Time to update this….
Updated.
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