• Heterosis (redirect from Heterotic)
    An offspring is heterotic if its traits are enhanced as a result of mixing the genetic contributions of its parents. The heterotic offspring often has...
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    musician Lara Rix-Martin, with whom he has produced music under the alias Heterotic. The Auteurs vs μ-Ziq (1994) Salsa with Mesquite (1995) Urmur Bile Trax...
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    standard model and grand unification theories. His work on the flipped SU(5) heterotic superstring theory is considered one of the more successful unified field...
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  • Superstring theory Type I string Type II string Type IIA string Type IIB string Heterotic string N=2 superstring F-theory String field theory Matrix string theory...
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  • rotationally supported galaxies. They observed an effect consistent with the external field effect of modified Newtonian dynamics and inconsistent with...
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  • Brane D-brane Perturbative theory Bosonic Superstring (Type I, Type II, Heterotic) Non-perturbative results S-duality T-duality U-duality M-theory F-theory...
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  • theoretical physics the Hanany–Witten transition, also called the Hanany–Witten effect, refers to any process in a superstring theory in which two p-branes cross...
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  • strings to collapse rather than grow to cosmic scales (in the context of heterotic superstring theory), or having a characteristic energy scale close to...
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    matrices of SO(10). In some forms of string theory, including E8 × E8 heterotic string theory, the resultant four-dimensional theory after spontaneous...
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    (and is thus not simply intermediate between its parents) is considered heterotic. Positive heterosis produces more robust hybrids, they might be stronger...
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  • together with [Jeffrey A.] Harvey, [Emil] Martinec and [Ryan] Rohm, of the heterotic superstring model enlarges the theoretical understanding of string theory...
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  • ten dimensions. This model turned out to be the low energy limit of the heterotic superstring. Chamseddine's most important achievement in the field is...
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    boundary of no escape is called the event horizon. A black hole has a great effect on the fate and circumstances of an object crossing it, but it has no locally...
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  • vacuum theory Logarithmic BEC vacuum String theory M-theory F-theory Heterotic string theory Type I string theory Type 0 string theory Bosonic string...
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    vacuum theory Logarithmic BEC vacuum String theory M-theory F-theory Heterotic string theory Type I string theory Type 0 string theory Bosonic string...
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  • formulations of the theory, the mass of tachyons is regarded as real. One curious effect is that, unlike ordinary particles, the speed of a tachyon increases as...
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    us the impression of his having performed it when he speaks of such an effect as one which we see." Gillispie, Charles Coulston (1960). The Edge of Objectivity:...
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    (albeit, normally on a smaller scale). An example of this is the dragging effect of the rotating Earth's gravitomagnetic field, as described by John Wheeler's...
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  • force in the circular motion. The third term represents the relativistic effect. There are alternatives to general relativity built upon the same premises...
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  • advantage and frequency-dependent selection. In heterozygote advantage, or heterotic balancing selection, an individual who is heterozygous at a particular...
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    validated Penrose's mechanism. Her model showed how the Lense–Thirring effect could account for the observed high energies and luminosities of quasars...
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    homoeologous alleles. In certain cases, such heterozygosity can have beneficial heterotic effects, either in terms of fitness in natural contexts or desirable traits...
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  • 2013). "'We just called it techno': Mike Paradinas and Lara Rix-Martin on Heterotic, the early days of µ-Ziq and the ascent of Planet Mu". Fact. p. 2. Archived...
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  • cycle Heteroclinic orbit Heterojunction Heterojunction bipolar transistor Heterotic string Heusler alloy Hexagonal crystal system Hexagonally closed packed...
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  • implies in turn that metric theories all exhibit the gravitational redshift effect. As in general relativity, the source of the gravitational field is considered...
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  • everywhere else. The Dirac string acts as the solenoid in the Aharonov–Bohm effect, and the requirement that the position of the Dirac string should not be...
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    number of dimensions like the obligatory gauge symmetry in type I and heterotic string theories, and obtained in type II string theory by compactification...
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  • the mass at a greater distance than r from the center has no resultant effect. For example, a hollow sphere does not produce any net gravity inside. The...
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  • vacuum theory Logarithmic BEC vacuum String theory M-theory F-theory Heterotic string theory Type I string theory Type 0 string theory Bosonic string...
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  • that tests with larger g loadings are associated with larger positive heterotic effects on test scores, which has been suggested to indicate the presence...
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