Introduction to String Theory

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Warren Siegel9789971507312, 9971507315

“For anyone interested in the rapidly developing field of string theory (graduate students with the proper physics background), Siegel’s book is a particularly good introduction. ” B R Parker Choice, USA, 1989 “Siegel has played a major role in the application of BRST formalisms for quantization to string theory … Siegel’s book is of great interest for those who intend to do research in string field theory.” O W Greenberg Foundations of Physics, USA, 1991

Table of contents :
PREFACE……Page 3
1.1. Motivation……Page 5
1.2. Known models (interacting)……Page 7
1.3. Aspects……Page 8
1.4. Outline……Page 10
2.1. Actions……Page 12
2.2. Conformal algebra……Page 14
2.3. Poincare algebra……Page 17
2.4. Interactions……Page 20
2.5. Graphs……Page 23
2.6. Covariantized light cone……Page 24
Exercises……Page 27
3.1. Gauge invariance and constraints……Page 29
3.2. IGL(1)……Page 33
3.3. OSp(1,1|2)……Page 39
3.4. From the light cone……Page 42
3.5. Fermions……Page 49
3.6. More dimensions……Page 50
Exercises……Page 55
4.1. OSp(1,1|2)……Page 56
4.2. IGL(1)……Page 66
4.3. Extra modes……Page 71
4.4. Gauge fixing……Page 72
4.5. Fermions……Page 79
Exercises……Page 83
5.1. Bosonic……Page 85
5.2. BRST……Page 88
5.3. Spinning……Page 90
5.4. Supersymmetric……Page 99
5.5. SuperBRST……Page 114
Exercises……Page 122
6.1. Gauge covariant……Page 124
6.2. Conformal gauge……Page 126
6.3. Light cone……Page 129
Exercises……Page 131
7.1. Bosonic……Page 132
7.2. Spinning……Page 138
7.3. Supersymmetric……Page 141
Exercises……Page 149
8.1. IGL(1)……Page 150
8.2. OSp(1,1|2)……Page 161
8.3. Lorentz gauge……Page 164
Exercises……Page 174
9.1. External fields……Page 175
9.2. Trees……Page 181
9.3. Loops……Page 194
Exercises……Page 200
10. LIGHT-CONE FIELD THEORY……Page 201
Exercises……Page 207
11.1. Closed strings……Page 208
11.2. Components……Page 211
Exercises……Page 218
12.1. Introduction……Page 219
12.2. Midpoint interaction……Page 221
Exercises……Page 232
References……Page 234
Index……Page 245

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