Constraining the string scale: from Planck to Weak and back again
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- 27 April 2004
Abstract
String and field theory ideas have greatly influenced each other since the so called second string revolution. We review this interrelation paying particular attention to its phenomenological implications. Our guiding principle is the radical shift in the way that we think about the fundamental scale, in particular the way in which string models have been able to accommodate values from the Planck $M_\mathrm{Pl}\sim 10^{18}$ GeV down to the electroweak scale $M_{EW}\sim $ TeV.
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