Conifold
In mathematics and string theory, a conifold is a generalization of a manifold. Unlike manifolds, conifolds can contain conical singularities, i.e. points whose neighbourhoods look like cones over a certain base. In physics, in particular in flux compactifications of string theory, the base is usually a five-dimensional real manifold, since the typically considered conifolds are complex 3-dimensional (real 6-dimensional) spaces.
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Conifold
In mathematics and string theory, a conifold is a generalization of a manifold. Unlike manifolds, conifolds can contain conical singularities, i.e. points whose neighbourhoods look like cones over a certain base. In physics, in particular in flux compactifications of string theory, the base is usually a five-dimensional real manifold, since the typically considered conifolds are complex 3-dimensional (real 6-dimensional) spaces.
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In mathematics and string theo ...... l (real 6-dimensional) spaces.
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La transition de conifold n'es ...... is se reconstitue de lui-même.
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끈 이론에서, 코니폴드(영어: conifold)는 뿔 ...... 서로 다른 두 공간 사이를 매끄럽게 전이할 수 있다.
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In mathematics and string theo ...... l (real 6-dimensional) spaces.
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La transition de conifold n'es ...... is se reconstitue de lui-même.
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끈 이론에서, 코니폴드(영어: conifold)는 뿔 ...... 서로 다른 두 공간 사이를 매끄럽게 전이할 수 있다.
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Conifold
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Transition de conifold
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코니폴드
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