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Visualization in string theory
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The tools for visualization of relativistic string dynamics in various topological classes are developed. New theoretical results, obtained with the aid of these tools, are described.
Stanislav V. Klimenko, Igor N. Nikitin, Valery V.
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Stanislav V. Klimenko, Igor N. Nikitin, Valery V. Burkin, Vitaly Semenov, Oleg Tarlapan, Hans Hagen
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