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The following pages link to String webs and \(1/4\) BPS monopoles (Q1571823):
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- Static charges in the low-energy theory of the S-duality twist (Q339047) (← links)
- Threel string junction and \(\mathcal N=4\) dyon spectrum (Q446741) (← links)
- Counting all dyons in \( \mathcal{N} = 4 \) string theory (Q457436) (← links)
- Negative discriminant states in \( \mathcal{N} = 4 \) supersymmetric string theories (Q489570) (← links)
- Three-pronged strings and \(1/4\) BPS states in \(N=4\) super-Yang-Mills theory (Q1570478) (← links)
- Multi-pronged strings and BPS saturated solutions in \(\text{SU}(N)\) supersymmetric Yang-Mills theory. (Q1570723) (← links)
- String junction transitions in the moduli space of \(N=2\) SYM. (Q1570730) (← links)
- Equivalent string networks and uniqueness of BPS states (Q1571872) (← links)
- Supersymmetry enhancement and junctions in S-folds (Q1636389) (← links)
- Introduction to tropical series and wave dynamic on them (Q1661094) (← links)
- Rigid limit for hypermultiplets and five-dimensional gauge theories (Q1745564) (← links)
- Momentum modes of \(M\)5-branes in a 2\(d\) space (Q1795710) (← links)
- BPS spectrum, indices and wall crossing in \(\mathcal N=4\) supersymmetric Yang-Mills theories (Q1795724) (← links)
- Holographic duals of boundary CFTs (Q1795823) (← links)
- Aspects of 5d Seiberg-Witten theories on \(\mathbb{S}^1\) (Q2087280) (← links)
- Large \(N\) field theories, string theory and gravity (Q2397916) (← links)
- Global half-BPS $\mathrm{AdS}_2 \times S^6$ solutions in type IIB (Q2421057) (← links)
- A twist in the dyon partition function (Dedicated to the memory of Alok Kumar and Jaydeep Majumder) (Q2451512) (← links)
- No entropy enigmas for \( \mathcal{N} = 4 \) dyons (Q2454325) (← links)
- BPS equations in \(\Omega\)-deformed \( \mathcal{N}=4 \) super Yang-Mills theory (Q2636161) (← links)
- A note on \(1/4\)-BPS states (Q5934593) (← links)
- CFT duals for black rings and black strings (Q6105634) (← links)
- Three point amplitudes in matrix theory (Q6561836) (← links)