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Holographic QCD: Past, Present, and Future

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arxiv 1205.4852 v2 pith:2NXJXBL5 submitted 2012-05-22 hep-ph hep-thnucl-th

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At the dawn of a new theoretical tool based on the AdS/CFT correspondence for nonperturbative aspects of quantum chromodynamics, we give an interim review on the new tool, holographic QCD, with some of its accomplishment. We try to give an A-to-Z picture of the holographic QCD, from string theory to a few selected top-down holographic QCD models with one or two physical applications in each model. We may not attempt to collect diverse results from various holographic QCD model studies.

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