Strings, Branes And Extra Dimensions (Tasi 2001)
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Strings, Branes And Extra Dimensions (Tasi 2001)

TASI 2001

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Strings, Branes And Extra Dimensions (Tasi 2001)

TASI 2001

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This book covers some recent advances in string theory and extra dimensions. Intended mainly for advanced graduate students in theoretical physics, it presents a rare combination of formal and phenomenological topics, based on the annual lectures given at the School of the Theoretical Advanced Study Institute (2001) — a traditional event that brings together graduate students in high energy physics for an intensive course of advanced learning. The lecturers in the School are leaders in their fields.The first lecture, by E D'Hoker and D Freedman, is a systematic introduction to the gauge-gravity correspondence, focusing in particular on correlation functions in the conformal case. The second, by L Dolan, provides an introduction to perturbative string theory, including recent advances on backgrounds involving Ramond-Ramond fluxes. The third, by S Gubser, explains some of the basic facts about special holonomy and its uses in string theory and M-theory. The fourth, by J Hewett, surveys the TeV phenomenology of theories with large extra dimensions. The fifth, by G Kane, presents the case for supersymmetry at the weak scale and some of its likely experimental consequences. The sixth, by A Liddle, surveys recent developments in cosmology, particularly with regard to recent measurements of the CMB and constraints on inflation. The seventh, by B Ovrut, presents the basic features of heterotic M-theory, including constructions that contain the Standard Model. The eighth, by K Rajagopal, explains the recent advances in understanding QCD at low temperatures and high densities in terms of color superconductivity. The ninth, by M Sher, summarizes grand unified theories and baryogenesis, including discussions of supersymmetry breaking and the Standard Model Higgs mechanism. The tenth, by M Spiropulu, describes collider physics, from a survey of current and future machines to examples of data analyses relevant to theories beyond the Standard Model. The eleventh, by M Strassler, is an introduction to supersymmetric gauge theory, focusing on Wilsonian renormalization and analogies between three- and four-dimensional theories. The twelfth, by W Taylor and B Zwiebach, introduces string field theory and discusses recent advances in understanding open string tachyon condensation. The thirteenth, by D Waldram, discusses explicit model building in heterotic M-theory, emphasizing the role of the E8 gauge fields.The written presentation of these lectures is detailed yet straightforward, and they will be of use to both students and experienced researchers in high-energy theoretical physics for years to come.The proceedings have been selected for coverage in:• Index to Scientific & Technical Proceedings (ISTP CDROM version / ISI Proceedings)• CC Proceedings — Engineering & Physical Sciences

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Year
2004
ISBN
9789812702821

Table of contents

  1. CONTENTS
  2. Foreword
  3. Lecturers, local organizing committee, and director
  4. Student participants
  5. Student seminars
  6. Supersymmetric gauge theories and the AdS/CFT correspondence Eric D 'Hoker and Daniel Z. Freedman
  7. Perturbative string theory and Ramond-Ramond Flux Louise Dolan
  8. Special holonomy in string theory and M-theory Steven S. Gubser
  9. Phenomenology of extra dimensions JoAnne L. Hewett
  10. Weak scale supersymmetry — A top-motivated-bottom-up approach Gordon L. Kane
  11. Recent developments in cosmology Andrew R. Liddle
  12. Lectures on heterotic M-theory Burt A. Ovrut
  13. Color superconductivity Krishna Rajagopal
  14. Grand unification, Higgs bosons, and baryogenesis Marc Sher
  15. Collider experiment: strings, branes and extra dimensions Maria Spiropulu
  16. An unorthodox introduction to supersymmetric gauge theory Matthew J. Strassler
  17. D-Branes, tachyons, and string field theory Washington Taylor and Barton Zwieback
  18. Introduction to model building in heterotic M-theory Daniel Waldram