A first course in string theory
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A first course in string theory
Cambridge University Press, 2009
2nd ed
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [659]-666) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
String theory made understandable. Barton Zwiebach is once again faithful to his goal of making string theory accessible to undergraduates. He presents the main concepts of string theory in a concrete and physical way to develop intuition before formalism, often through simplified and illustrative examples. Complete and thorough in its coverage, this new edition now includes AdS/CFT correspondence and introduces superstrings. It is perfectly suited to introductory courses in string theory for students with a background in mathematics and physics. New sections cover strings on orbifolds, cosmic strings, moduli stabilization, and the string theory landscape. Now with almost 300 problems and exercises, with password-protected solutions for instructors at www.cambridge.org/zwiebach.
目次
- Foreword
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- Part I. Basics: 1. A brief introduction
- 2. Special relativity and extra dimensions
- 3. Electromagnetism and gravitation in various dimensions
- 4. Nonrelativistic strings
- 5. The relativistic point particle
- 6. Relativistic strings
- 7. Strong parameterization and classical motion
- 8. World-sheet currents
- 9. Light-cone relativistic strings
- 10. Light-cone fields and particles
- 11. The relativistic quantum point particle
- 12, Relativistic quantum closed strings
- 13. Relativistic quantum closed strings
- 14. A look at relativistic superstrings
- Part II. Developments: 15. D-branes and gauge fields
- 16. String charge and electric charge
- 17. T-duality of closed strings
- 18. T-duality of open strings
- 19. Electromagnetism fields in D-branes
- 20. Nonlinear and Born-Infeld electrodynamics
- 21. Strong theory and particle physics
- 22. String thermodynamics and black holes
- 23. Strong interactions and AdS/CFT
- 24. Covariant string quantization
- 25. String interactions and Riemann surfaces
- 26. Loop amplitudes in string theory
- References
- Index.
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