## Abstract This is the content of a set of lectures given at the “XIII Jorge André Swieca Summer School on Particles and Fields”, Campos do Jordão, Brazil in January 2005. They intend to be a basic introduction to the topic of gauge/gravity duality in confining theories. We start by reviewing some
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Large-Nvolume independence in conformal and confining gauge theories
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- Springer-Verlag
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- 2010
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- English
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