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(June 3, 2013) Professor Susskind continues the discussion of phase transitions beginning with a review of the Ising model and ... (November 30, 2010) Professor Leonard Susskind continues his discussion on T-Duality; explains the theory of D-Branes; models ... (March 19, 2012) Leonard Susskind concludes the course by wrapping up the major concepts that were covered throughout the ...
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- (June 3, 2013) Professor Susskind continues the discussion of phase transitions beginning with a review of the Ising model and ...
- (November 30, 2010) Professor Leonard Susskind continues his discussion on T-Duality; explains the theory of D-Branes; models ...
- (March 19, 2012) Leonard Susskind concludes the course by wrapping up the major concepts that were covered throughout the ...
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