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Strominger in a sentence
Using Strominger
- In the example corpus, strominger often appears in combinations such as: strominger and, andrew strominger, that strominger.
Context around Strominger
- Average sentence length in these examples: 27.2 words
- Position in the sentence: 9 start, 0 middle, 1 end
- Sentence types: 10 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Strominger
- In this selection, "strominger" usually appears near the start of the sentence. The average example has 27.2 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, andrew, maldacena, ooguri, 2010, published and argued stand out and add context to how "strominger" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include 1990 andrew strominger published a and 1997 ooguri strominger and vafa. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "strominger" sits close to words such as aab, aamer and aave, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with strominger
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Strominger 1990 Initially, physicists were unable to prove this relationship for two important reasons. (14 words)
One difference was that Strominger and Vafa considered only extremal black holes in order to make the calculation tractable. (19 words)
It’s titled “Black Hole Entropy and Soft Hair,” co-authored with Sasha Haco, Malcolm J. Perry, and Andrew Strominger, about the black hole information paradox. (26 words)
Guica et al. 2009 Castro, Maloney, and Strominger 2010 AdS/CFT correspondence main One approach to formulating string theory and studying its properties is provided by the anti-de Sitter/conformal field theory (AdS/CFT) correspondence. (36 words)
Strominger and Vafa 1996 Their calculation was based on the observation that D-branes—which look like fluctuating membranes when they are weakly interacting—become dense, massive objects with event horizons when the interactions are strong. (36 words)
Maldacena, Strominger, and Witten 1997 Ooguri, Strominger, and Vafa 2004 The black holes that Strominger and Vafa considered in their original work were quite different from real astrophysical black holes. (30 words)
Example sentences (10)
Maldacena, Strominger, and Witten 1997 Ooguri, Strominger, and Vafa 2004 The black holes that Strominger and Vafa considered in their original work were quite different from real astrophysical black holes.
It’s titled “Black Hole Entropy and Soft Hair,” co-authored with Sasha Haco, Malcolm J. Perry, and Andrew Strominger, about the black hole information paradox.
Andrew Strominger and Cumrun Vafa calculated the entropy of certain configurations of D-branes and found agreement with the semi-classical answer for extreme charged black holes.
Guica et al. 2009 Castro, Maloney, and Strominger 2010 AdS/CFT correspondence main One approach to formulating string theory and studying its properties is provided by the anti-de Sitter/conformal field theory (AdS/CFT) correspondence.
In 1990, Andrew Strominger published a similar result which suggested that strongly interacting strings in ten dimensions might have an equivalent description in terms of weakly interacting five-dimensional branes.
Indeed, in 1998, Strominger argued that the original result could be generalized to an arbitrary consistent theory of quantum gravity without relying on strings or supersymmetry.
One difference was that Strominger and Vafa considered only extremal black holes in order to make the calculation tractable.
Strominger 1990 Initially, physicists were unable to prove this relationship for two important reasons.
Strominger 1998 In collaboration with several other authors in 2010, he showed that some results on black hole entropy could be extended to non-extremal astrophysical black holes.
Strominger and Vafa 1996 Their calculation was based on the observation that D-branes—which look like fluctuating membranes when they are weakly interacting—become dense, massive objects with event horizons when the interactions are strong.
Common combinations with strominger
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts: