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Mersenne Primes, Polygonal Anomalies and String Theory Classification
Authors
B. Grinstein
G.H. Hardy
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J. P. Serre
M. Ademollo
M. Bianchi
M.B. Green
M.R. Douglas
P.H. Frampton
P.H. Frampton
P.H. Frampton
P.K. Townsend
Paul H. Frampton
R. Holman
R. Slansky
R.P. Brent
S. Weinberg
T.W. Kephart
Thomas W. Kephart
Publication date
29 April 1999
Publisher
'American Physical Society (APS)'
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arXiv
Abstract
It is pointed out that the Mersenne primes
M
p
=
(
2
p
−
1
)
M_p=(2^p-1)
M
p
=
(
2
p
−
1
)
and associated perfect numbers
M
p
=
2
p
−
1
M
p
{\cal M}_p=2^{p-1}M_p
M
p
=
2
p
−
1
M
p
play a significant role in string theory; this observation may suggest a classification of consistent string theories.Comment: 10 pages LaTe
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