
This is a non-technical version of a talk presented at the conference, "S-Duality and Mirror Symmetry in String Theory" Trieste, June, 1996 which will appear in the proceedings.
Latex, 10 pages, 4 figures in separate uuencoded file
High Energy Physics - Theory, compactification nonperturbative quantum effects, Black holes, type II string theories, uniqueness, FOS: Physical sciences, String and superstring theories in gravitational theory, String and superstring theories; other extended objects (e.g., branes) in quantum field theory, Quantum field theory on curved space or space-time backgrounds, Macroscopic interaction of the gravitational field with matter (hydrodynamics, etc.), classical 4D theories, nahed singularities, Calabi-Yau string theory, Applications of differential geometry to physics, black hole condensation, High Energy Physics - Theory (hep-th), massless scalar field, moduli space, duality
High Energy Physics - Theory, compactification nonperturbative quantum effects, Black holes, type II string theories, uniqueness, FOS: Physical sciences, String and superstring theories in gravitational theory, String and superstring theories; other extended objects (e.g., branes) in quantum field theory, Quantum field theory on curved space or space-time backgrounds, Macroscopic interaction of the gravitational field with matter (hydrodynamics, etc.), classical 4D theories, nahed singularities, Calabi-Yau string theory, Applications of differential geometry to physics, black hole condensation, High Energy Physics - Theory (hep-th), massless scalar field, moduli space, duality
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