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{{Short description|Condensed matter physics model involving only closed loops}}
{{Beyond the Standard Model|cTopic=[[Quantum gravity]]}}
In [[condensed matter physics]], a '''string-net''' is an extended object whose collective behavior has been proposed as a physical mechanism for [[topological order]] by [[Michael A. Levin]] and [[Xiao-Gang Wen]]. A particular string-net model may involve only closed loops; or networks of oriented, labeled strings obeying branching rules given by some [[gauge group]]; or still more general networks.<ref>{{cite journal |author=Levin, Michael A.
==Overview==
However, their model does not account for the [[chiral]] coupling between the [[fermions]] and the SU(2) [[gauge bosons]] in the [[standard model]].
For strings
[[Herbertsmithite]] may be an example of string-net matter.<ref name=eureka>{{cite web|last=Bowles|first=Claire|title=Have researchers found a new state of matter?|url=http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2007-03/ns-hrf031407.php|publisher=Eureka Alert|accessdate=29 January 2012}}</ref><ref name=newscientist>{{cite journal|last=Merali|first=Zeeya|title=The universe is a string-net liquid
==Examples==
===Z2 spin liquid===
[[Z2 spin liquid]] obtained using [[slave-particle approach]] may be the first theoretical example of string-net liquid.<ref name="Read Sachdev pp. 1773–1776">{{cite journal | last1=Read | first1=N.
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==References==
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