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arxiv hep-th/9611190 v1 pith:S7SFFUX3 submitted 1996-11-24 hep-th

Introduction to Seiberg-Witten Theory and its Stringy Origin

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We give an elementary introduction to the recent solution of $N=2$ supersymmetric Yang-Mills theory. In addition, we review how it can be re-derived from string duality.

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