String Theory: Volume 1, An Introduction to the Bosonic String. Vol.1

String Theory: Volume 1, An Introduction to the Bosonic String. Vol.1

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Polchinski Joseph
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String Theory comprises two volumes which give a comprehensive and pedagogic account of the subject. Volume 1, first published in 1998, provides a thorough introduction to the bosonic string. The first four chapters introduce the central ideas of string theory, the tools of conformal field theory and of the Polyakov path integral, and the covariant quantization of the string. The next three chapters treat string interactions: the general formalism, and detailed treatments of the tree level and one loop amplitudes. Chapter eight covers toroidal compactification and many important aspects of string physics, such as T-duality and D-branes. Chapter nine treats higher-order amplitudes, including an analysis of their finiteness and unitarity, and various nonperturbative ideas. An appendix giving a short course on path integral methods is included. This is an essential text and reference for graduate students and researchers interested in modern superstring theory.
EAN 9780521672276
ISBN 0521672279
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Publication date June 2, 2005
Pages 424
Language English
Dimensions 248 x 175 x 23
Country United Kingdom
Readership Professional & Scholarly
Authors Polchinski Joseph
Illustrations Worked examples or Exercises
Series Cambridge Monographs on Mathematical Physics