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OverviewThe essential introduction to modern string theory-now fully expanded and revisedString Theory in a Nutshell is the definitive introduction to modern string theory. Written by one of the world's leading authorities on the subject, this concise and accessible book starts with basic definitions and guides readers from classic topics to the most exciting frontiers of research today. It covers perturbative string theory, the unity of string interactions, black holes and their microscopic entropy, the AdS/CFT correspondence and its applications, matrix model tools for string theory, and more. It also includes 600 exercises and serves as a self-contained guide to the literature.This fully updated edition features an entirely new chapter on flux compactifications in string theory, and the chapter on AdS/CFT has been substantially expanded by adding many applications to diverse topics. In addition, the discussion of conformal field theory has been extensively revised to make it more student-friendly.The essential one-volume reference for students and researchers in theoretical high-energy physicsNow fully expanded and revisedProvides expanded coverage of AdS/CFT and its applications, namely the holographic renormalization group, holographic theories for Yang-Mills and QCD, nonequilibrium thermal physics, finite density physics, and entanglement entropyIdeal for mathematicians and physicists specializing in theoretical cosmology, QCD, and novel approaches to condensed matter systemsAn online illustration package is available to professors Full Product DetailsAuthor: Elias KiritsisPublisher: Princeton University Press Imprint: Princeton University Press Edition: 2nd edition Volume: 20 ISBN: 9780691155791ISBN 10: 0691155798 Pages: 888 Publication Date: 16 April 2019 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , General/trade , Tertiary & Higher Education , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Temporarily unavailable ![]() The supplier advises that this item is temporarily unavailable. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out to you. Language: English Table of ContentsReviewsThere is a definite need for a short speedy introduction to modern string theory. Kiritsis beautifully fills this gap--including all essential areas, but remaining relatively concise, so that a beginning student can work through the entire text. --Andrew Strominger, Harvard University An excellent reference for any graduate student interested in string theory. Kiritsis succinctly describes many of the recent developments that are necessary background to current research. --Juan Maldacena, Institute for Advanced Study This textbook on string theory presents the state of the art of this quickly developing topic. --Hans-J rgen Schmidt, Zentralblatt MATH Praise for the previous edition: What sets this book apart from other recent and older texts on string theory is that, while providing the level of detail in the derivation of all central results that is necessary for an introductory textbook, Kiritsis maintains a brisk and steady pace, and also includes a colloquial discussion of new concepts at the beginning of every section. --Johannes Walcher, Mathematical Reviews There is a definite need for a short, speedy introduction to modern string theory. Kiritsis beautifully fills this gap--including all essential areas, but remaining relatively concise, so that a beginning student can work through the entire text. --Andrew Strominger, Harvard University An excellent reference for any graduate student interested in string theory. Kiritsis succinctly describes many of the recent developments that are necessary background to current research. --Juan Maldacena, Institute for Advanced Study Praise for the previous edition: What sets this book apart from other recent and older texts on string theory is that, while providing the level of detail in the derivation of all central results that is necessary for an introductory textbook, Kiritsis maintains a brisk and steady pace, and also includes a colloquial discussion of new concepts at the beginning of every section. --Johannes Walcher, Mathematical Reviews This textbook on string theory presents the state of the art of this quickly developing topic. --Hans-J rgen Schmidt, Zentralblatt MATH oeThere is a definite need for a short, speedy introduction to modern string theory. Kiritsis beautifully fills this gap including all essential areas, but remaining relatively concise, so that a beginning student can work through the entire text. Andrew Strominger, Harvard University Praise for the previous edition: oeWhat sets this book apart from other recent and older texts on string theory is that, while providing the level of detail in the derivation of all central results that is necessary for an introductory textbook, Kiritsis maintains a brisk and steady pace, and also includes a colloquial discussion of new concepts at the beginning of every section. Johannes Walcher, Mathematical Reviews oeAn excellent reference for any graduate student interested in string theory. Kiritsis succinctly describes many of the recent developments that are necessary background to current research. Juan Maldacena, Institute for Advanced Study oeThis textbook on string theory presents the state of the art of this quickly developing topic. Hans-J 1/4rgen Schmidt, Zentralblatt MATH An excellent reference for any graduate student interested in string theory. Kiritsis succinctly describes many of the recent developments that are necessary background to current research. --Juan Maldacena, Institute for Advanced Study This textbook on string theory presents the state of the art of this quickly developing topic. --Hans-J rgen Schmidt, Zentralblatt MATH Praise for the previous edition: What sets this book apart from other recent and older texts on string theory is that, while providing the level of detail in the derivation of all central results that is necessary for an introductory textbook, Kiritsis maintains a brisk and steady pace, and also includes a colloquial discussion of new concepts at the beginning of every section. --Johannes Walcher, Mathematical Reviews There is a definite need for a short speedy introduction to modern string theory. Kiritsis beautifully fills this gap--including all essential areas, but remaining relatively concise, so that a beginning student can work through the entire text. --Andrew Strominger, Harvard University Author InformationElias Kiritsis is director of research at the French National Center for Scientific Research and professor of physics at the University of Crete. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |