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Overview

Dieter Lüst is affiliated with Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München in Germany. Their academic work primarily focuses on the field of Physics and Astronomy, with significant contributions to subfields such as Astronomy and Astrophysics, Nuclear and High Energy Physics, Statistical and Nonlinear Physics, Artificial Intelligence, and Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics.

The main topics of their research encompass a broad range of subjects including:

  • Cosmology and Gravitation Theories
  • Black Holes and Theoretical Physics
  • Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies
  • Noncommutative and Quantum Gravity Theories
  • Dark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena
  • Relativity and Gravitational Theory
  • Computational Physics and Python Applications

They have published extensively in several key scientific venues, particularly:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Journal of High Energy Physics
  • Fortschritte der Physik
  • Physics Letters B
  • Physical review. D/Physical review. D.

Recent notable papers include:

  • "The gravitino and the swampland", 2021, Journal of High Energy Physics
  • "The Dark Dimension, the Swampland, and the Dark Matter Fraction Composed of Primordial Black Holes", 2022, arXiv (Cornell University)
  • "Black hole entropy and moduli-dependent species scale", 2023, Physics Letters B
  • "Species entropy and thermodynamics", 2023, Journal of High Energy Physics
  • "Aspects of the dark dimension in cosmology", 2023, Physical review. D/Physical review. D.

Lüst frequently collaborates with several co-authors, including:

  • Ignatios Antoniadis
  • Luis A. Anchordoqui
  • Niccolò Cribiori
  • Marco Scalisi
  • Carmine Montella

Best Publications

  • Chiral Four-Dimensional Heterotic Strings from Self-Dual Lattices

    W. Lerche;D. Lüst;A.N. Schellekens

  • Duality-anomaly cancellation, minimal string unification and the effective low-energy lagrangian of 4D strings

    Luis E. Ibáñez;Dieter Lüst

  • Strong-weak coupling duality and non-perturbative effects in string theory

    A. Font;Luis E. Ibanez;D. Lust;F. Quevedo

  • Non-Kaehler String Backgrounds and their Five Torsion Classes

    G. L. Cardoso;G. Curio;G. Dall'Agata;D. Lust

  • Basic Concepts of String Theory

    Ralph Blumenhagen;Dieter Lüst;Stefan Theisen

  • Supersymmetry breaking from duality invariant gaugino condensation

    A. Font;L.E. Ibáñez;D. Lüst;F. Quevedo

  • Modular Invariance in Supersymmetric Field Theories

    Sergio Ferrara;Sergio Ferrara;Dieter Lüst;A. Shapere;Stefan Theisen

  • Target space modular invariance and low-energy couplings in orbifold compacifications

    Sergio Ferrara;Dieter Lüst;Stefan Theisen

  • Target-space duality, supersymmetry breaking and the stability of classical string vacua

    Mirjam Cvetic;A. Font;Luis E. Ibanez;D. Lust

  • Orientifolds of K3 and Calabi-Yau Manifolds with Intersecting D-branes

    Ralph Blumenhagen;Volker Braun;Boris Kors;Dieter Lust

  • AdS and the Swampland

    Dieter Lüst;Dieter Lüst;Eran Palti;Cumrun Vafa

  • Nonperturbative yukawa couplings from string instantons.

    Ralph Blumenhagen;Mirjam Cvetič;Dieter Lüst;Robert Richter

  • Intersecting brane worlds: A Path to the standard model?

    Dieter Lüst

  • Gauge threshold corrections in intersecting brane world models

    D. Lüst;D. Lüst;S. Stieberger

  • Aspects of quadratic gravity

    Luis Alvarez-Gaume;Alex Kehagias;Costas Kounnas;Dieter Lüst;Dieter Lüst

  • Duality symmetries in N = 2 Landau-Ginzburg models

    W. Lerche;D. Lüst;N.P. Warner

  • The effective theory of type IIA AdS4 compactifications on nilmanifolds and cosets

    Claudio Caviezel;Paul Koerber;Simon Kors;Dieter Lust

  • Dijet signals for low mass strings at the LHC

    Luis A. Anchordoqui;Haim Goldberg;Dieter Lüst;Satoshi Nawata

  • F-theory flux, destabilization of orientifolds and soft terms on D7-branes

    D. Lüst;D. Lüst;P. Mayr;S. Reffert;S. Stieberger

  • The LHC string Hunter's companion

    Dieter Lüst;Dieter Lüst;Stephan Stieberger;Tomasz R. Taylor;Tomasz R. Taylor;Tomasz R. Taylor

Frequent Co-Authors

Matthias Bartelmann
Matthias Bartelmann Heidelberg University
Luis A. Anchordoqui
Luis A. Anchordoqui City University of New York
Sergio Ferrara
Sergio Ferrara Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Ralph Blumenhagen
Ralph Blumenhagen Max Planck Society
Luis E. Ibáñez
Luis E. Ibáñez Autonomous University of Madrid
Ignatios Antoniadis
Ignatios Antoniadis Harvard University
Fernando Quevedo
Fernando Quevedo University of Cambridge
Gia Dvali
Gia Dvali Max Planck Society
Costas Kounnas
Costas Kounnas École Normale Supérieure
Renata Kallosh
Renata Kallosh Stanford University

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