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Perturbative Gravity and Gauge Theory Relations -- A Review

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arxiv 1106.0033 v1 pith:OJ2SPIHM submitted 2011-05-31 hep-th

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This review is dedicated to the amazing Kawai-Lewellen-Tye relations, connecting perturbative gravity and gauge theories at tree level. The main focus is on n-point derivations and general properties both from a string theory and pure field theory point of view. In particular the field theory part is based on some very recent developments.

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