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M-theory and particle physics

Mirjam Cvetic

Department of Physics and Astronomy,
University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA

Recent developments in string and M-theory are reviewed with an emphasis on particle physics implications. Aspects of non-perturbative extended objects - branes are introduced. The focus is on the role these objects play in the construction of new four-dimensional solutions of string theory with the structure of the standard model and three families of quarks and leptons. A beautiful relationship of these constructions to purely geometric one, as an M-theory compactified on special holonomy spaces is highlighted.

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M. Cvetic, G. Shiu and A. M. Uranga, ``Chiral four-dimensional N = 1 supersymmetric type IIA orientifolds from intersecting D6-branes,'' Nucl. Phys. B 615, 3 (2001) [arXiv:hep-th/0107166].
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