A Short Introduction to String Theory
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Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10
1108481388
ISBN-13
9781108481380
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Imprint
Cambridge University Press
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Apr 7th, 2022
Print length
250 Pages
Weight
714 grams
Dimensions
26.20 x 18.40 x 2.50 cms
Product Classification:
Particle & high-energy physicsMathematical physics
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Aimed at graduate students, this book benefits from the author's research expertise and extensive teaching experience, introducing string theory in a concise and accessible manner. It covers the fundamentals of string theory, outlines key concepts in detail, and provides exercises to consolidate readers' understanding.
Suitable for graduate students in physics and mathematics, this book presents a concise and pedagogical introduction to string theory. It focuses on explaining the key concepts of string theory, such as bosonic strings, D-branes, supersymmetry and superstrings, and on clarifying the relationship between particles, fields and strings, without assuming an advanced background in particle theory or quantum field theory, making it widely accessible to interested readers from a range of backgrounds. Important ideas underpinning current research, such as partition functions, compactification, gauge symmetries and T-duality are analysed both from the world-sheet (conformal field theory) and the space-time (effective field theory) perspective. Ideal for either self-study or a one semester graduate course, A Short Introduction to String Theory is an essential resource for students studying string theory, containing examples and homework problems to develop understanding, with fully worked solutions available to instructors.
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