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English: Different dualities relating string and M-theory. Yellow arrows indicate S-duality while blue arrows indicate T-duality.
Dualities illustrated here are described in Becker, Becker, Schwarz "String theory and M-theory: A modern introduction" Cambridge University Press (2007).
Français : Dualités reliant les différentes théories des cordes et la théorie M : dualité S (flèches jaunes) et dualité T (flèches bleues).
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