Snowbird lectures on string geometry : proceedings of an AMS-IMS-SIAM Joint Summer Research Conference on String Geometry, June 5-11, 2004, Snowbird, Utah
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Snowbird lectures on string geometry : proceedings of an AMS-IMS-SIAM Joint Summer Research Conference on String Geometry, June 5-11, 2004, Snowbird, Utah
(Contemporary mathematics, 401)
American Mathematical Society, c2006
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Other editors: Melanie Becker, Aaron Bertram, Paul S. Green, Benjamin McKay
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
The interaction and cross-fertilization of mathematics and physics is ubiquitous in the history of both disciplines. In particular, the recent developments of string theory have led to some relatively new areas of common interest among mathematicians and physicists, some of which are explored in the papers in this volume. These papers provide a reasonably comprehensive sampling of the potential for fruitful interaction between mathematicians and physicists that exists as a result of string theory.
Table of Contents
D-branes, $\Pi$-stability and $\theta$-stability by P. S. Aspinwall Geometric transitions, non-Kahler geometries and string vacua by K. Becker, M. Becker, K. Dasgupta, and R. Tatar On the $K$-theory of smooth toric DM stacks by L. A. Borisov and R. P. Horja Gromov-Witten, Gopakumar-Vafa, and Donaldson-Thomas invariants of Calabi-Yau threefolds by S. Katz Flux compactification geometries and de Sitter vacua in M-theory by A. Krause $N=4$ super-Yang-Mills theory and integrable spin chains by R. Roiban Yang-Mills amplitudes from twistor string theory by R. Roiban, M. Spradlin, and A. Volovich Notes on correlation functions in (0,2) theories by E. Sharpe.
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