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      D--branes and Spinning Black Holes

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          We obtain a new class of spinning charged extremal black holes in five dimensions, considered both as classical configurations and in the Dirichlet(D)--brane representation. The degeneracy of states is computed from the D--brane side and the entropy agrees perfectly with that obtained from the black hole side.

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          Black holes in higher dimensional space-times

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            On the Nonperturbative Consistency of \(d=2\) String Theory

            An infinite number of distinct \(d=1\) matrix models reproduce the perturbation theory of \(d=2\) string theory. Due to constraints of causality, however, we argue that none of the existing constructions gives a consistent nonperturbative definition of the \(d=2\) string.
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              12 February 1996
              1996-03-11
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              10.1016/S0370-2693(96)01460-8
              hep-th/9602065
              ccdd4ce8-99de-4d7c-a676-d1d39d660b4e
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              HUTP-96/A005, McGill/96-07, PUPT-1592
              Phys.Lett. B391 (1997) 93-98
              10 pages, harvmac ``b'' mode (minor changes)
              hep-th

              High energy & Particle physics
              High energy & Particle physics

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