M-theoryCosmologyRamond formsA general framework for studying a large class of cosmological solutions of the low-energy limit of type II string theory and of M-theory, with non-trivial Ramond form fields excited
String Theory, Chern-Simons Theory and the Fractional Quantum Hall Effect(弦论,Chern-Simons理论和分数量子霍尔效应) 热度: BBS String theory and M theory - solutions 热度: modern solutions to portfolio theory and investment analysis 热度: 相关推荐 STRINGTHEORYANDM-THEORY: AModernIntroduction ...
String Theory and M-Theory 作者:Katrin Becker/Melanie Becker/John H·Schwarz 出版社:Cambridge University Press 副标题:A Modern Introduction 出版年:2007-1-15 页数:739 定价:USD 120.00 装帧:Hardcover ISBN:9780521860697 豆瓣评分 8.5 35人评价
String Theory and M-Theory : A Modern Introduction 基本信息 作者: Katrin Becker, Melanie Becker, John H. Schwarz Hardback: 756页 出版社: Cambridge University Press (2006年12月7日) 语种: English ISBN: 9780521860697 产品尺寸及重量: 253 x 176 x 34 (mm) | 1448g ...
larity which has a well known description within string theory, (ii) on the assumption that the Penrose limits of a background can be taken in a regular way, and (iii) on whether string theory and M-theory is singular or well-defined at the Penrose limits. ...
–1– In recent work we discussed the application of various NC limits associated to branes in String Theory and M-theory [12, 13]. In particular, we argued that taking a DqNC Limit of a Dp-brane gauge theory yields a non-relativistic field theory that describes the intersection of a ...
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String theory - Dimensions & Vibrations, M-theory, Supersymmetry: Because of these obstacles, the number of physicists working on the theory had dropped to two—Schwarz and Michael Green of Queen Mary College, London—by the mid-1980s. But in 1984 these
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...