# Wilson loop via AdS/CFT duality

@article{Forste2000WilsonLV,
author={Stefan Forste and Debashis Ghoshal and Stefan Theisen},
journal={arXiv: High Energy Physics - Theory},
year={2000}
}
• Published 29 February 2000
• Physics
• arXiv: High Energy Physics - Theory
The Wilson loop in N=4 supersymmetric Yang-Mills theory admits a dual description as a macroscopic string configuration in the adS/CFT correspondence. We discuss the correction to the quark anti-quark potential arising from the fluctuations of the superstring.
This review is devoted to strings and branes. Firstly, perturbative string theory is introduced. The appearance of various types of branes is discussed. These include orbifold fixed planes, D-branes
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