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Gravity explained by a new theory, ˜Superconducting String Theory (SST), inspired on initial string theories and completely opposite from actual fields based. Strengths are decomposed to make strings behave as one-dimensional with universe acting as a sup... see more

Cosmic strings are topological defects, relicts of the early Universe, which can be formed during phase transitions of fields with spontaneous broken symmetry. It was shown that extragalactic fast radio bursts could be explained as radiation from supercon... see more

In this work we extend the results obtained in [5] on mass shifting for bosonic string to the case of superstring. The modified anomaly terms of superstring superalgebras are shown and the corresponding BRST charge is used.

Throughout the history of music there has often been a conflict between the old and the new. This applies very much to the music of the English composer, Hugh Wood (b.1932). Studying history, and later composition with Anthony Milner, Iain Hamilton and Má... see more

The ˜Theory of Everything is hypothetical theory of physics that explains and connects all known physical phenomena into one. After study, I have reached to a solution that describes the origin of gravitational force and can be postula... see more

This paper presents two simple approximation algorithms for the shortest superstring problem, with approximation ratios 2.67 and 2.596, improving the best previously published 2.75approximation. The framework of our improved algorithms is similar to that ... see more

Throughout the history of music there has often been a conflict between the old and the new. This applies very much to the music of the English composer, Hugh Wood (b.1932). Studying history, and later composition with Anthony Milner, Iain Hamilton and Má... see more

Actual motion of a vibrating guitar string is a superposition of many possible shapes (modes) in which it could vibrate. Each of these modes has a corresponding frequency, and the lowest frequency is associated with a shape idealised as a single wave, ref... see more

Actual motion of a vibrating guitar string is a superposition of many possible shapes (modes) in which it could vibrate. Each of these modes has a corresponding frequency, and the lowest frequency is associated with a shape idealised as a single wave, ref... see more

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