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String theory, in particle physics, a theory that attempts to merge quantum mechanics with Albert Einstein’s general theory of relativity. The name string theory comes from the modeling of subatomic particles as tiny one-dimensional ’stringlike’ entit
One possible solution, which theorists borrowed from nuclear physicists in the 1970s, is to get rid of the idea of problematic, point-like graviton particles. Strings, and only strings, can collide and rebound cleanly without implying physically impossible infinities. String theory math required six...
String Theory – HS 08 – Prof. M. Gaberdiel Exercise Sheet IV Hand in by 29.10.2008 Problem 1 [Consistency checks on the solution for X − . ]: (a) Use ˙ X − ±X − = 1 βα 1 2p + ˙ X I ±X I 2 (1) to find ∂ τ X − and ∂ σ X − . Show...
This means that we can lift the discussion back to the original M5- M5NC case, with the result being that the limit of the N = (2, 0) theory is a four-dimensional theory in the longitudinal coordinates determined by a solution of Hitchin's equations in the transverse coordinates. After...
(A related theory, called M theory, which is strictly not a string theory has 10 spatial dimensions or 11 space-time dimensions. It appears that all these variant theories, string theories, various superstring theories and M theory may in fact be different aspects of the same unified theory!
String Theory Abstract Between the late 1960s and the early 1970s, an attempt was made to describe the quantum interactions of hadrons via the so-called dual (or dual-resonance) models [1–16]. These were essentially S-matrix models, whose dynamics was encoded in effective scattering ...
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3. Dualities and M theory It is very likely that the solution to these long- standing problems will require a definition of string theory that goes beyond the Feynman-rules of the previous section. We are still lacking such a definition today, but progress towards this goal has ...
String theory is a potential “theory of everything”, uniting all matter and forces in a single theoretical framework, which describes the fundamental level of the universe in terms of vibrating strings rather than particles. Although the framework can naturally incorporate gravity even on the ...