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BOSONIC STRING: Bosonic string; Conformal Field Theory; Quantization of the bosonic string; Interaction in string theory and the characterization of the moduli space; Bosonic strings with background fields. Stringy corrections to Einstein equations; Toroidal compactifications. $R$-duality; Operator ...
Is String Theory Science?Davide CastelvecchiNature magazine
String theory today doesn't exactly match the string theory of the 1960s and '70s. Researchers disagree over whether, with modifications, it's still the best candidate for a "theory of everything" or whether theorists should abandon it in favor of other topics. "By 1973–'74 there were ...
“Fluctuating Geome-tries in Statistical Mechanics and Field Theory.” The first part is an introductionto conformal field theory and string perturbation theory. The second part dealswith the search for a deeper answer to the question posed in the title.1Electronic address: joep@sbitp.itp.ucsb....
One problem is that the particle (the string) is supposed to be the smallest, most fundamental unit that makes up everything else in the world. So to say that the strings are made of something, there would have to be something smaller than the strings. ...
This is a two-axis plot where instead of x and y axes, there are imaginary and real axes. In their paper, mathematician Satoshi Kondo and physicist Taizan Watari join forces to explore an overlap they found between their two fields. ...
String theory is a theory of particle physics which proposes that elementary particles are comprised of one-dimensional strings which vibrate with certain frequencies. It has been in existence for about 40 years.Answer and Explanation: String theory is not widely accepted. There is a debate in ...
There are links to the laws of physics too. String theory, known as "the theory of everything," which emerged from the work of numerous physicists, suggests that the building blocks of the universe are not particles but incredibly tiny strings. ...
The first part is an introduction to conformal field theory and string perturbation theory. The second part deals with the search for a deeper answer to the question posed in the title. Contents: 1. Conformal Field Theory 2. String Theory 3. Vacua and Dualities 4. String Field Theory or No...