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Countries, peoples, languages ​​/ Countries of the world / Cities of South America. Colombia

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KALI

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BOGOTA - the capital

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MEDELIN

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BUCARAMANGA

BARRANQUILLA - port

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American mathematicians managed to find one more proof confirming string theory. To do this, scientists from the Utah Institute examined two-dimensional K3 surfaces, the results of the work gave an improved understanding of how strings can interact in space-time.

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The new evidence is likewise classified as circumstantial. The scientists investigated the delamination and multidirectionality of compact K3 surfaces to improve understanding of how strings interact with each other in spacetime. Mathematicians believe that string theory can be used in calculations for an in-depth understanding of the physical processes in the universe.

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