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  1. Brane Cosmology
    Lecture notes based on summer school lectures given in 2001 by E. Papantonopoulos (National Technical University of Athens). Suitable for graduate and advanced undergraduate students.
    arxiv.org
  2. Brane Cantenac
    Margaux estate. Presents vineyards, harvest, cellar, wines. [Flash required].
    www.brane-cantenac.com
  3. Brane
    Especializada em marketing de internet e otimização de sites. (São Paulo)
    www.brane.com.br
  4. Brane Cantenac
    Le château présente son vignoble, son savoir-faire, sa tradition et ses vins. Appellation margaux.
    www.brane-cantenac.com
  5. International Journal of Geometric Methods in Modern Physics
    (World Scientific) Short communications, research and review articles devoted to the application of geometric methods to quantum field theory, non-perturbative quantum gravity, string and brane theory, quantum mechanics, semi-classical approximations in quantum theory, quantum thermodynamics and statistical physics, quantum computation and control theory. Forthcoming papers.
    www.worldscinet.com
  6. Branes for Relativists
    The purpose of this manuscript is to provide a pedagogical account of the brane technology so that the relativists can use branes in their study.
    arxiv.org
  7. Brane-Storm Challenges Big Bang Theory
    Article describing the ekpyrotic model for the physics of the earliest universe. From space.com, suitable for a general audience.
    www.space.com
  8. A Recycled Universe: Crashing Branes and Cosmic Acceleration
    Article the ekpyrotic model of cosmology, and related concepts, suitable for a general audience. Written by George Musser and J. R. Minkel, and published in Scientific American.
    www.scientificamerican.com
  9. 2001: A Spacetime Odyssey
    A lecture on colliding branes and the origin of the hot big bang by Paul Steinhardt (Princeton University). Comprises RealPlayer stream and slides; hosted by the University of Michigan.
    pauli.physics.lsa.umich.edu
  10. 2001: A Spacetime Odyssey
    A lecture on colliding branes and the origin of the hot big bang by Paul Steinhardt (Princeton University). Comprises RealPlayer stream and slides; hosted by the University of Michigan.
    pauli.physics.lsa.umich.edu
    

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