Online physicists primarily publish their papers on platforms like arXiv.org, specifically in the High Energy Physics - Theory category, which is designated by the code hep-th. This section features papers related to string theory and M-theory. Users can access the latest research by clicking on the "NEW" section for today's submissions or "RECENT" for the past week's papers. ArXiv serves as a key repository for researchers in these fields. It is an essential resource for staying updated on current developments in string and M-theory research.
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Can someone tell me where onlin physicists publish their papers? If its more than one place, only those papers on string/M theory will suffice. Thanks for the help.
Go to http://arxiv.org/. There's a menu of different kinds of physics. The one you want is High Energy Physics - Theory (code hep-th). Click on NEW to see today's papers or RECENT to see the last week or so.
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