Hadron physics in holographic QCD

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Hadron physics deals with the study of strongly interacting subatomic particles such as neutrons, protons, pions and others, collectively known as baryons and mesons. Physics of strong interaction is difficult. There are several approaches to understand it. However, in the recent years, an approach called, holographic QCD, based on string theory (or gauge-gravity duality) is becoming popular providing an alternative description of strong interaction physics. In this article, we aim to discuss development of strong interaction physics through QCD and string theory, leading to holographic QCD.

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Santra, A. B., Lombardo, U., & Bonanno, A. (2012). Hadron physics in holographic QCD. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 374). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/374/1/012004

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