A Mathematical Introduction to String Theory
Variational Problems, Geometric and Probabilistic Methods
Sylvie Paycha author Jurgen Jost author Sergio Albeverio author Sergio Scarlatti author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:17th Jul '97
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This book deals with the mathematical aspects of string theory.
Classical string theory is concerned with the propagation of classical 1-dimensional curves 'strings', and the theory has connections to the calculus of variations, minimal surfaces and harmonic maps. The quantization of string theory gives rise to problems in different areas, according to the method used. The representation theory of Lie, Kac-Moody and Virasoro algebras have been used for such quantization. In this lecture note the authors give an introduction to certain global analytic and probabilistic aspects of string theory. It is their intention to bring together, and make explicit the necessary mathematical tools. Researchers with an interest in string theory, in either mathematics or theoretical physics, will find this a stimulating volume.
' … a valuable addition … admirably lucid.' David Bailin, Contemporary Physics
' … it is admirable how the authors managed to introduce such a quantity of material in 85 pages … a good introduction to contemporary research in the field.' European Mathematical Society
ISBN: 9780521556101
Dimensions: 234mm x 154mm x 10mm
Weight: 220g
144 pages