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10/28/03, A.Leclair, Russian Doll Renormalization Group Theory
10/30/03, M.Douglas, Statistics of String Vacua
11/04/03, J.Maldacena, Matrix models for Superstrings in less than three dimensions
11/18/03, A.Konechny, Type O Strings on a 2-D black hole
11/25/03, D.Martelli, Supersymmetric Geometries of M-Theory
12/09/03, S.Thomas, Conformally Seized Moduli Inflation
12/16/03, P.Fendley, Topological Field Theories and Conformal Quantum Critical Points
2004
02/03/04, S.Cherkis, Deformations of N=4 Super Yang-Mills and Quantum Groups
02/10/04, A.Adams, Through (0,2) Looking Glass
02/17/04, N.Berkovits, Superstring Loop Amplitudes using the Pure Spinor Formalism
02/24/04, M.Becker, Moduli Stabilization in Weakly and Strongly Coupled Heterotic Theory
03/02/04, F.Cachazo, New Constraints on N=4 Super Yang Mill Amplitudes
03/09/04, V.Schomerus, Liouville Theory and Rolling Tachyons
03/23/04, A.Parnachev, Localized tachyons and D-branes
03/30/04, L.Rastelli, Open/closed duality in topological matrix models
04/06/04, D.Kutasov, UV/IR Mixing in Little String Theory
04/13/04, T.Takayanagi, Flux Backgrounds in 2D String Theory
04/20/04, Ami Hanany, Duality Walls In String Theory
04/27/04, Eva Silverstein, DBI in the Sky
05/04/04, Katrin Becker, Fluxes, Torsion and the Ground State of String Theory
05/11/04, John McGreevy, Supercritical Duals for Unstable Branes
05/18/04, Predrag Cvitanovic, Tracks, Lie's and Exceptional Magic
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