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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
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Brane Cantenac
Margaux estate. Presents vineyards, harvest, cellar, wines. [Flash required].
www.brane-cantenac.com
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Brane
Especializada em marketing de internet e otimização de sites. (São Paulo)
www.brane.com.br
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Brane Cantenac
Le château présente son vignoble, son savoir-faire, sa tradition et ses vins. Appellation margaux.
www.brane-cantenac.com
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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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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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