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“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.”>/p>

Choice, USA


“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.”

Foundations of Physics, USA

 

This volume covers the most up-to-date findings on string field theory. It is presented in a new approach as a result of insights gained from the theory. This includes the use of a universal method for treating free field theories, which allows the derivation of a single, simple, free, local, Poincare-invariant, gauge-invariant action that can be applied directly to any fields.

Introduction To String Field Theory

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    A Hardback by Warren Siegel

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      Publisher: EPB Publishers Pte Ltd
      Publication Date: 01/09/1988
      ISBN13: 9789971507312, 978-9971507312
      ISBN10: 9971507315

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      Book Synopsis

      “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.”>/p>

      Choice, USA


      “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.”

      Foundations of Physics, USA

       

      This volume covers the most up-to-date findings on string field theory. It is presented in a new approach as a result of insights gained from the theory. This includes the use of a universal method for treating free field theories, which allows the derivation of a single, simple, free, local, Poincare-invariant, gauge-invariant action that can be applied directly to any fields.

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