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| | The Super G-String |
 | | In ten-dimensional (x) space the G-string has global supersymmetry, in two-dimensional (σ-τ) space it has local supersymmetry, and in four-dimensional (honest-to-God) space it has no supersymmetry. |
 | | Internal symmetry is introduced by applying Champagne factors: b, c, and d quarks [16] on one end of the string, and s, t, and u quarks on the other. |
 | | Here sigma is a coordinate, X(sigma) is a function, Φ[X] is a functional, and Œ{Phi} is a functionalal, describing the wave (particle) function of the universe. |
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