
Superstring Theory: Volume 1, Introduction
Cambridge University Press
Published on 30. January 1987
Book
Hardback
478 pages
978-0-521-32384-0 (ISBN)
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Description
In recent years, superstring theory has emerged as a promising approach to reconciling general relativity with quantum mechanics and unifying the fundamental interactions. Problems that have seemed insuperable in previous approaches take on a totally new character in the context of superstring theory, and some of them have been overcome. Interest in the subject has greatly increased following a succession of exciting recent developments. This two-volume book attempts to meet the need for a systematic exposition of superstring theory and its applications accessible to as wide an audience as possible.
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'The publication of this new two-volume text has ... been eagerly awaited ... Both volumes of Superstring Theory are likely to remain standard reference works for years to come; certainly, there is no serious rival at present.' NatureMore details
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Language
English
Place of publication
Cambridge
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
56 Line drawings, unspecified
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 28 mm
Weight
762 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-521-32384-0 (9780521323840)
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Persons
Michael B. Green is the Lucasian Professor of Mathematics at the University of Cambridge.
John H. Schwarz is the Harold Brown Professor of Theoretical Physics at the California Institute of Technology.
Edward Witten is the Charles Simonyi Professor of Mathematical Physics at the Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton.
John H. Schwarz is the Harold Brown Professor of Theoretical Physics at the California Institute of Technology.
Edward Witten is the Charles Simonyi Professor of Mathematical Physics at the Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton.
Author
University of London
California Institute of Technology
Princeton University, New Jersey
Content
Preface; 1. Introduction; 2. Free bosonic strings; 3. Modern covariant quantization; 4. World-sheet supersymmetry in string theory; 5. Space-time supersymmetry in string theory; 6. Nonabelian gauge symmetry; 7. Tree amplitudes; Bibliography; Index.