The snarXiv is a random high-energy theory paper generator incorporating all the latest trends, entropic reasoning, and exciting moduli spaces. The arXiv is similar, but occasionally less random.The abstracts are utterly compelling. I have absolutely seen crazier-sounding stuff than this on the arxiv:
The SUSY CP ProblemComments: 7 pages, minor correctionsSubjects: High Energy Physics - Phenomenology (hep-ph)Some work has been done in recent papers on models of bubbles. We take a holomorphic approach to a primordial resolution of the fine-tuning problem, and find that observables follow from adjoint Matrix Models surrounded by a stack of (p,q) 7- branes wrapped on an Euclidean symmetric space. We conjecture that a surface defect is present as realized in the MSSM. When constructing a solution to the U(1) problem, we discover that, in the Clebsch-Gordon decomposition case, a (p,q) 7- brane reduction of superconformal TQFTs is gauge mediated.
Does Random Matrix Theory predict that, for sufficiently high dimension, all papers are true? If so, then my above speculation is also true generically.
ReplyDeleteI think that's only true if the matrices are in the antifundamental misrepresentation of a trinitary group.
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