Landskepticism: or Why Effective Potentials Don't Count String Models

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Theory

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LaTeX-JHEP.cls, 22 pages

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This paper is a synthesis of talks I gave at the Cargese Workshop in June 2004 and the Munich Conference on Superstring Vacua in November 2004. I present arguments which show that the landscape of string theory is not a well established feature of the theory, as well as a brief discussion of the phenomenological prospects of the landscape and the use of the anthropic principle.

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