Computational Science and String Theory?

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Hi everyone. I'm interested in computational science but have an interest in string theory as well as I'm sure a few people here do. My question is does computational science have a place in the research for string theory? Would a physicist simply give some numbers for a computational scientist to work on or could a computational scientist actually lead the research? Thanks.
 
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