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In ], a '''flux compactification''' is a particular way to deal with additional dimensions required by ] in which the shape of the internal ] is a ] or its generalization which is moreover equipped with non-zero values of fluxes, i.e. ]s that generalize the concept of a ]. The hypothetical concept of the ] in string theory follows from a large number of possibilities in which the integers that characterize the fluxes can be chosen without violating rules of string theory. The flux compactifications can be described as ] vacua or ] vacua with or without ]s.

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