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EPJ C Topical Collection on String theory predictions for astroparticle and collider physics, and beyond

Guest Editors: Susha Parameswaran & Ignatios Antoniadis

This collection aims to pave the way for future common working grounds across all experimental and theoretical particle and astroparticle physics communities interested in string phenomenology and its predictions. As well as articles containing original work, perspective papers are strong encouraged – these can be more speculative and should guide future research by emphasizing as much as possible collaborative efforts across the participating communities. Topics include – but are not limited to – the swampland program, string cosmology, string compactifications and moduli stabilization, non-geometric constructions, supersymmetry breaking in string theory and F-theory constructions.

Authors are invited to submit their paper electronically through the https://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/epjc specifying in the cover letter that they would like to submit to the Topical Collection on "String theory predictions for astroparticle and collider physics, and beyond".

Please note that the publication of this Topical Collection will follow the EPJC standards and thus all contributions will be peer-reviewed.

Authors should carefully read the Aims and Scope and select the proper article category for their planned contribution.

Manuscripts should be prepared following the instructions for authors available here.

The LaTeX template can be downloaded here.

Already published articles and submission information can be found here

Open Access: EPJ C is a full open-access single-blind peer-reviewed journal, fully sponsored by SCOAP3.

Editors-in-Chief
B. Fraboni and G. García López
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Kourosh Afrousheh, Safat, Kuwait

ISSN: 2190-5444 (Electronic Edition)

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