Michael Dine
Supersymmetry and String Theory
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Supersymmetry and String Theory
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This 2016 text is an introduction to the fields of experimental and theoretical particle physics and cosmology, and provides the tools necessary to develop models of phenomena important in both accelerators and cosmology. It has been reissued as an Open Access publication on Cambridge Core.
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This 2016 text is an introduction to the fields of experimental and theoretical particle physics and cosmology, and provides the tools necessary to develop models of phenomena important in both accelerators and cosmology. It has been reissued as an Open Access publication on Cambridge Core.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 506
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Januar 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 1137g
- ISBN-13: 9781009290920
- ISBN-10: 1009290924
- Artikelnr.: 66274962
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 506
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Januar 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 1137g
- ISBN-13: 9781009290920
- ISBN-10: 1009290924
- Artikelnr.: 66274962
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Preface to the first edition
Preface to the second edition
A note on choice of metric
Text website
Part I. Effective Field Theory: The Standard Model, Supersymmetry, Unification: 1. Before the Standard Model
2. The Standard Model
3. Phenomenology of the Standard Model
4. The Standard Model as an effective field theory
5. Anomalies, instantons and the strong CP problem
6. Grand unification
7. Magnetic monopoles and solitons
8. Technicolor: a first attempt to explain hierarchies
Part II. Supersymmetry: 9. Supersymmetry
10. A first look at supersymmetry breaking
11. The Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model
12. Supersymmetric grand unification
13. Supersymmetric dynamics
14. Dynamical supersymmetry breaking
15. Theories with more than four conserved supercharges
16. More supersymmetric dynamics
17. An introduction to general relativity
18. Cosmology
19. Astroparticle physics and inflation
Part III. String Theory: 20. Introduction
21. The bosonic string
22. The superstring
23. The heterotic string
24. Effective actions in ten dimensions
25. Compactification of string theory I. Tori and orbifolds
26. Compactification of string theory II. Calabi-Yau compactifications
27. Dynamics of string theory at weak coupling
28. Beyond weak coupling: non-perturbative string theory
29. Large and warped extra dimensions
30. The landscape: a challenge to the naturalness principle
31. Coda: where are we headed?
Part IV. The Appendices: Appendix A. Two-component spinors
Appendix B. Goldstone's theorem and the pi mesons
Appendix C. Some practice with the path integral in field theory
Appendix D. The beta function in supersymmetric Yang-Mills theory
References
Index.
Preface to the second edition
A note on choice of metric
Text website
Part I. Effective Field Theory: The Standard Model, Supersymmetry, Unification: 1. Before the Standard Model
2. The Standard Model
3. Phenomenology of the Standard Model
4. The Standard Model as an effective field theory
5. Anomalies, instantons and the strong CP problem
6. Grand unification
7. Magnetic monopoles and solitons
8. Technicolor: a first attempt to explain hierarchies
Part II. Supersymmetry: 9. Supersymmetry
10. A first look at supersymmetry breaking
11. The Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model
12. Supersymmetric grand unification
13. Supersymmetric dynamics
14. Dynamical supersymmetry breaking
15. Theories with more than four conserved supercharges
16. More supersymmetric dynamics
17. An introduction to general relativity
18. Cosmology
19. Astroparticle physics and inflation
Part III. String Theory: 20. Introduction
21. The bosonic string
22. The superstring
23. The heterotic string
24. Effective actions in ten dimensions
25. Compactification of string theory I. Tori and orbifolds
26. Compactification of string theory II. Calabi-Yau compactifications
27. Dynamics of string theory at weak coupling
28. Beyond weak coupling: non-perturbative string theory
29. Large and warped extra dimensions
30. The landscape: a challenge to the naturalness principle
31. Coda: where are we headed?
Part IV. The Appendices: Appendix A. Two-component spinors
Appendix B. Goldstone's theorem and the pi mesons
Appendix C. Some practice with the path integral in field theory
Appendix D. The beta function in supersymmetric Yang-Mills theory
References
Index.
Preface to the first edition
Preface to the second edition
A note on choice of metric
Text website
Part I. Effective Field Theory: The Standard Model, Supersymmetry, Unification: 1. Before the Standard Model
2. The Standard Model
3. Phenomenology of the Standard Model
4. The Standard Model as an effective field theory
5. Anomalies, instantons and the strong CP problem
6. Grand unification
7. Magnetic monopoles and solitons
8. Technicolor: a first attempt to explain hierarchies
Part II. Supersymmetry: 9. Supersymmetry
10. A first look at supersymmetry breaking
11. The Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model
12. Supersymmetric grand unification
13. Supersymmetric dynamics
14. Dynamical supersymmetry breaking
15. Theories with more than four conserved supercharges
16. More supersymmetric dynamics
17. An introduction to general relativity
18. Cosmology
19. Astroparticle physics and inflation
Part III. String Theory: 20. Introduction
21. The bosonic string
22. The superstring
23. The heterotic string
24. Effective actions in ten dimensions
25. Compactification of string theory I. Tori and orbifolds
26. Compactification of string theory II. Calabi-Yau compactifications
27. Dynamics of string theory at weak coupling
28. Beyond weak coupling: non-perturbative string theory
29. Large and warped extra dimensions
30. The landscape: a challenge to the naturalness principle
31. Coda: where are we headed?
Part IV. The Appendices: Appendix A. Two-component spinors
Appendix B. Goldstone's theorem and the pi mesons
Appendix C. Some practice with the path integral in field theory
Appendix D. The beta function in supersymmetric Yang-Mills theory
References
Index.
Preface to the second edition
A note on choice of metric
Text website
Part I. Effective Field Theory: The Standard Model, Supersymmetry, Unification: 1. Before the Standard Model
2. The Standard Model
3. Phenomenology of the Standard Model
4. The Standard Model as an effective field theory
5. Anomalies, instantons and the strong CP problem
6. Grand unification
7. Magnetic monopoles and solitons
8. Technicolor: a first attempt to explain hierarchies
Part II. Supersymmetry: 9. Supersymmetry
10. A first look at supersymmetry breaking
11. The Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model
12. Supersymmetric grand unification
13. Supersymmetric dynamics
14. Dynamical supersymmetry breaking
15. Theories with more than four conserved supercharges
16. More supersymmetric dynamics
17. An introduction to general relativity
18. Cosmology
19. Astroparticle physics and inflation
Part III. String Theory: 20. Introduction
21. The bosonic string
22. The superstring
23. The heterotic string
24. Effective actions in ten dimensions
25. Compactification of string theory I. Tori and orbifolds
26. Compactification of string theory II. Calabi-Yau compactifications
27. Dynamics of string theory at weak coupling
28. Beyond weak coupling: non-perturbative string theory
29. Large and warped extra dimensions
30. The landscape: a challenge to the naturalness principle
31. Coda: where are we headed?
Part IV. The Appendices: Appendix A. Two-component spinors
Appendix B. Goldstone's theorem and the pi mesons
Appendix C. Some practice with the path integral in field theory
Appendix D. The beta function in supersymmetric Yang-Mills theory
References
Index.