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The root name server is the foundation of DNS and is responsible for managing the authoritative records of all top-level domains (TLDs). It is essentially the "phone book" of the Internet, converting domain names into IP addresses. They work by providing the address of the authoritative nameserver responsible for that top-level domain when the user enters a domain name. If you want to know more about root domain name servers, you can read the articles below this topic.