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Abstract
String theory is an attempt to quantise gravity and unite it with the other fundamental forces of nature. It is related to numerous interesting topics and questions in quantum field theory. In this course, an introduction to the basics of string theory is provided.
Objective
Within this course, a basic understanding and overview of the concepts and notions employed in string theory shall be given. More advanced topics will be touched upon towards the end of the course briefly in order to foster further research.
Content
- mechanics of point particles and extended objects - string modes and their quantisation; higher dimensions, supersymmetry - critical dimension and no-ghost theorem - D-branes, T-duality - two-dimensional conformal field theories
Resources
Literature
B. Zwiebach, A First Course in String Theory, CUP (2004). D. Lust, S. Theisen, Lectures on String Theory, Lecture Notes in Physics, Springer (1989). M.B. Green, J.H. Schwarz, E. Witten, Superstring Theory I, CUP (1987). J. Polchinski, String Theory I & II, CUP (1998).
General Information
- Language
- English
- Levels
- DR , MSC
- Frequency
- Yearly recurring
Examination
- Type
- session examination
- Mode
- oral 25 minutes
Course Components
| Type | Title | Time & Place | Hours |
|---|---|---|---|
| lecture |
Introduction to String Theory
Does not take place this semester.
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No time listed | 2 h weekly |
| exercise |
Introduction to String Theory
Does not take place this semester.
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No time listed | 1 h weekly |
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Electives (For the Master's degree in Applied Mathematics the following additional condition (not manifest in myStudies) must be obeyed: At least 14 of the required 26 credits from core courses and electives must be acquired in areas of applied mathematics and further application-oriented fields.)
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Doctorate Mathematics (More Information at: )
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Subject Specialisation (The list of courses eligible for doctoral students is published each semester in the newsletter of the ZGSM.)
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Graduate School (Official website of the Zurich Graduate School in Mathematics: )
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Doctorate Physics (More Information at: )
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Subject Specialisation (Please note that this is an INCOMPLETE list of courses.)
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