A long-standing problem of theoretical physics is the exceptionally small
value of the cosmological constant Λ∼10−120 measured in natural
Planckian units. Here we derive this tiny number from a toroidal string
cosmology based on closed strings. In this picture the dark energy arises from
the correlation between momentum and winding modes that for short distances has
an exponential fall-off with increasing values of the momenta. The freeze-out
by the expansion of the background universe for these transplanckian modes may
be interpreted as a frozen condensate of the closed-string modes in the three
non-compactified spatial dimensions.Comment: 10 pages LaTeX. Talk at Coral Gables Conference, December 12-16, 200