On time variations of gravitational and Yang-Mills constants in a cosmological model of superstring origin
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Abstract: In the framework of 10-dimensional "Friedmann-Calabi-Yau" cosmology of superstring origin we show that the time variation of either Newton's gravitational constant or Yang-Mills one is unavoidable in the present epoch.
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