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String Theory Compactifications

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The lectures in this book provide graduate students and non-specialist researchers with a concise introduction to the concepts and formalism required to reduce the ten-dimensional string theories to the observable four-dimensional space-time - a procedure called string compactification.
The text starts with a very brief introduction to string theory, first working out its massless spectrum and showing how the condition on the number of dimensions arises. It then dwells on the different possible internal manifolds, from the simplest to the most relevant phenomenologically, thereby showing that the most elegant description is through an extension of ordinary Riemannian geometry termed generalized geometry, which was first introduced by Hitchin.
Last but not least, the authors review open problems in string phenomenology, such as the embedding of the Standard Model and obtaining de Sitter solutions.

List of contents

Chapter 1 Lecture 1: Introduction to String Theory.- Chapter 2 Lecture 2: Compactifications on tori.- Chapter 3 Lecture 3: Calabi-Yau Compactifications.- Chapter 4 Lecture 4: Fluxes and Generalized Geometry.- Chapter 5 Lecture 5: 4D E ective actions for compactifications on manifolds of reduced structure.- Chapter 6 Lecture 6: Open problems in phenomenology 

Summary

The lectures in this book provide graduate students and non-specialist researchers with a concise introduction to the concepts and formalism required to reduce the ten-dimensional string theories to the observable four-dimensional space-time - a procedure called string compactification.
The text starts with a very brief introduction to string theory, first working out its massless spectrum and showing how the condition on the number of dimensions arises. It then dwells on the different possible internal manifolds, from the simplest to the most relevant phenomenologically, thereby showing that the most elegant description is through an extension of ordinary Riemannian geometry termed generalized geometry, which was first introduced by Hitchin.
Last but not least, the authors review open problems in string phenomenology, such as the embedding of the Standard Model and obtaining de Sitter solutions.

Product details

Authors Mariana Grana, Marian Graña, Mariana Graña, Hagen Triendl
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 30.04.2017
 
EAN 9783319543154
ISBN 978-3-31-954315-4
No. of pages 74
Dimensions 180 mm x 238 mm x 5 mm
Weight 145 g
Illustrations VII, 74 p. 6 illus., 3 illus. in color.
Series SpringerBriefs in Physics
Springer
SpringerBriefs in Physics
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Physics, astronomy > Theoretical physics

C, String Theory, Physics and Astronomy, Quantum field theory, Elementary Particles, Quantum Field Theory, Mathematical physics, Mathematical modelling, Mathematical Applications in the Physical Sciences, Quantum Field Theories, String Theory

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