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Gauge invariant regularization in the AdS/CFT correspondence and ghost D-branes
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    Gauge invariant regularization in the AdS/CFT correspondence and ghost D-branes (English)
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    30 September 2012
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    gauge invariant regularization
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    \(SU(N|N)\) gauge theory
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    AdS/CFT correspondence
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    ghost D-branes
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