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= Goldberger–Wise mechanism
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The Goldberger–Wise mechanism is a theoretical framework within the context of higher-dimensional theories, particularly in the study of extra dimensions and their implications for particle physics. It was proposed by Walter Goldberger and Mikhail Wise in their paper published in 1999. In essence, the Goldberger–Wise mechanism provides a way to stabilize the size of an extra dimension in a five-dimensional theory, often referred to in the context of models like the Randall-Sundrum scenario.