Standard Model at Intersecting D5-branes: Lowering the String Scale

@article{Cremades2002StandardMA,
title={Standard Model at Intersecting D5-branes: Lowering the String Scale},
author={Daniel Cremades and Luis E. Ib{\'a}{\~n}ez and Fernando Marchesano},
journal={arXiv: High Energy Physics - Theory},
year={2002}
}
• Published 8 May 2002
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