The birth of string theory:
String theory is currently the best candidate for a unified theory of all forces and all forms of matter in nature. As such, it has become a focal point for physical and philosophical discussions. This unique book explores the history of the theory's early stages of development, as told by its...
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Zusammenfassung: | String theory is currently the best candidate for a unified theory of all forces and all forms of matter in nature. As such, it has become a focal point for physical and philosophical discussions. This unique book explores the history of the theory's early stages of development, as told by its main protagonists. The book journeys from the first version of the theory (the so-called dual resonance model) in the late sixties, as an attempt to describe the physics of strong interactions outside the framework of quantum field theory, to its reinterpretation around the mid-seventies as a quantum theory of gravity unified with the other forces, and its successive developments up to the superstring revolution in 1984. Providing important background information to current debates on the theory, this book is essential reading for students and researchers in physics, as well as historians and philosophers of science |
Beschreibung: | Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015) |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xxv, 636 pages) |
ISBN: | 9780511977725 |
DOI: | 10.1017/CBO9780511977725 |
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contents | Overview Introduction and synopsis Rise and fall of the hadronic string Gravity, unification, and the superstring Early string theory as a challenging case study for philosophers The Prehistory: The Analytic S-Matrix Introduction to Part II Particle theory in the sixties: from current algebra to the Veneziano amplitude The path to the Veneziano model Two-component duality and strings Note on the prehistory of string theory The Dual Resonance Model Introduction to Part III From the S-matrix to string theory Reminiscence on the birth of string theory Personal recollections Early string theory at Fermilab and Rutgers Dual amplitudes in higher dimensions: a personal view Personal recollections on dual models Remembering the 'supergroup' collaboration The String From dual models to relativistic strings The first string theory: personal recollections The string picture of the Veneziano model The analogue model for string amplitudes Factorization in dual models and functional integration in string theory The hadronic origins of string theory Beyond the Bosonic String Introduction to Part V From dual fermion to superstring Dual models with fermions: memoirs of an early string theorist Aspects of fermionic dual models The dual quark models Remembering the dawn of relativistic strings Early string theory in Cambridge: personal recollections The Superstring Introduction to Part VI Supersymmetry in string theory Gravity from strings: personal reminiscences of early developments From the Nambu-Goto to the [sigma]-model action Locally supersymmetric action for the superstring The scientific contributions of Jooël Scherk Preparing the String Renaissance Introduction to Part VII From strings to superstrings: a personal perspective Quarks, strings and beyond The rise of superstring theory |
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spelling | The birth of string theory edited by Andrea Cappelli, INFN, Florence, Elena Castellani, Department of Philosophy, University of Florence, Filippo Colomo, INFN, Florence, Paolo Di Vecchia, Nordita, Stockholm and Niels Bohr Institute, Copenhagen Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2012 1 online resource (xxv, 636 pages) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015) Part I. 1 2 3 4 Overview Introduction and synopsis Rise and fall of the hadronic string Gravity, unification, and the superstring Early string theory as a challenging case study for philosophers Gabriele Veneziano John H. Schwarz Elena Castellani Part II. 5 6 7 8 9 The Prehistory: The Analytic S-Matrix Introduction to Part II Particle theory in the sixties: from current algebra to the Veneziano amplitude The path to the Veneziano model Two-component duality and strings Note on the prehistory of string theory Marc Ademollo Hector R. Rubinstein Peter G.O. Freund Murray Gell-Mann Part III. 10 11 12 13 14 The Dual Resonance Model Introduction to Part III From the S-matrix to string theory Reminiscence on the birth of string theory Personal recollections Early string theory at Fermilab and Rutgers Paolo Di Vecchia Joel A. Shapiro Daniele Amati Dual amplitudes in higher dimensions: a personal view Personal recollections on dual models Remembering the 'supergroup' collaboration The String From dual models to relativistic strings The first string theory: personal recollections The string picture of the Veneziano model From the S-matrix to string theory The analogue model for string amplitudes Factorization in dual models and functional integration in string theory The hadronic origins of string theory Beyond the Bosonic String Introduction to Part V From dual fermion to superstring Louis Clavelli Claud Lovelace Renato Musto Francesco Nicodemi Stefano Sciuto -- Peter Goddard Leonard Susskind Holger B. Nielsen Yoichiro Nambu David B. Fairlie Stanley Mandelstam Richard C. Brower -- 15 16 17 18. The '3-Reggeon vertex' Part IV. 19. Introduction to Part IV 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Part V. 27 28 Dual models with fermions: memoirs of an early string theorist Personal recollections Aspects of fermionic dual models The dual quark models Remembering the dawn of relativistic strings Early string theory in Cambridge: personal recollections The Superstring Introduction to Part VI Supersymmetry in string theory Gravity from strings: personal reminiscences of early developments From the Nambu-Goto to the [sigma]-model action Locally supersymmetric action for the superstring Personal recollections The scientific contributions of Jooël Scherk David I. Olive Pierre Ramond André Neveu Edward Corrigan Korkut Bardakci and Martin B. Halpern Jean-Loup Gervais Claus Montonen -- Ferdinando Gliozzi Tamiaki Yoneya Lars Brink Paolo Di Vecchia Eugène Cremmer John H. Schwarz -- 29 30 31 32 33 34 Part VI. 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 Part VII. Preparing the String Renaissance Introduction to Part VII From strings to superstrings: a personal perspective Quarks, strings and beyond The rise of superstring theory Michael B. Green Alexander M. Polyakov Andrea Cappelli and Filippo Colomo 42 43 44 45 String theory is currently the best candidate for a unified theory of all forces and all forms of matter in nature. As such, it has become a focal point for physical and philosophical discussions. This unique book explores the history of the theory's early stages of development, as told by its main protagonists. The book journeys from the first version of the theory (the so-called dual resonance model) in the late sixties, as an attempt to describe the physics of strong interactions outside the framework of quantum field theory, to its reinterpretation around the mid-seventies as a quantum theory of gravity unified with the other forces, and its successive developments up to the superstring revolution in 1984. Providing important background information to current debates on the theory, this book is essential reading for students and researchers in physics, as well as historians and philosophers of science Geschichte 1960-2000 gnd rswk-swf String models Duality (Nuclear physics) Stringtheorie (DE-588)4224278-2 gnd rswk-swf 1\p (DE-588)4143413-4 Aufsatzsammlung gnd-content Stringtheorie (DE-588)4224278-2 s Geschichte 1960-2000 z 2\p DE-604 Cappelli, Andrea edt Castellani, Elena 1959- edt Colomo, F. edt Di Vecchia, P. edt Erscheint auch als Druckausgabe 978-0-521-19790-8 https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511977725 Verlag URL des Erstveröffentlichers Volltext 1\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk 2\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk |
spellingShingle | The birth of string theory Overview Introduction and synopsis Rise and fall of the hadronic string Gravity, unification, and the superstring Early string theory as a challenging case study for philosophers The Prehistory: The Analytic S-Matrix Introduction to Part II Particle theory in the sixties: from current algebra to the Veneziano amplitude The path to the Veneziano model Two-component duality and strings Note on the prehistory of string theory The Dual Resonance Model Introduction to Part III From the S-matrix to string theory Reminiscence on the birth of string theory Personal recollections Early string theory at Fermilab and Rutgers Dual amplitudes in higher dimensions: a personal view Personal recollections on dual models Remembering the 'supergroup' collaboration The String From dual models to relativistic strings The first string theory: personal recollections The string picture of the Veneziano model The analogue model for string amplitudes Factorization in dual models and functional integration in string theory The hadronic origins of string theory Beyond the Bosonic String Introduction to Part V From dual fermion to superstring Dual models with fermions: memoirs of an early string theorist Aspects of fermionic dual models The dual quark models Remembering the dawn of relativistic strings Early string theory in Cambridge: personal recollections The Superstring Introduction to Part VI Supersymmetry in string theory Gravity from strings: personal reminiscences of early developments From the Nambu-Goto to the [sigma]-model action Locally supersymmetric action for the superstring The scientific contributions of Jooël Scherk Preparing the String Renaissance Introduction to Part VII From strings to superstrings: a personal perspective Quarks, strings and beyond The rise of superstring theory String models Duality (Nuclear physics) Stringtheorie (DE-588)4224278-2 gnd |
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title | The birth of string theory |
title_alt | Overview Introduction and synopsis Rise and fall of the hadronic string Gravity, unification, and the superstring Early string theory as a challenging case study for philosophers The Prehistory: The Analytic S-Matrix Introduction to Part II Particle theory in the sixties: from current algebra to the Veneziano amplitude The path to the Veneziano model Two-component duality and strings Note on the prehistory of string theory The Dual Resonance Model Introduction to Part III From the S-matrix to string theory Reminiscence on the birth of string theory Personal recollections Early string theory at Fermilab and Rutgers Dual amplitudes in higher dimensions: a personal view Personal recollections on dual models Remembering the 'supergroup' collaboration The String From dual models to relativistic strings The first string theory: personal recollections The string picture of the Veneziano model The analogue model for string amplitudes Factorization in dual models and functional integration in string theory The hadronic origins of string theory Beyond the Bosonic String Introduction to Part V From dual fermion to superstring Dual models with fermions: memoirs of an early string theorist Aspects of fermionic dual models The dual quark models Remembering the dawn of relativistic strings Early string theory in Cambridge: personal recollections The Superstring Introduction to Part VI Supersymmetry in string theory Gravity from strings: personal reminiscences of early developments From the Nambu-Goto to the [sigma]-model action Locally supersymmetric action for the superstring The scientific contributions of Jooël Scherk Preparing the String Renaissance Introduction to Part VII From strings to superstrings: a personal perspective Quarks, strings and beyond The rise of superstring theory |
title_auth | The birth of string theory |
title_exact_search | The birth of string theory |
title_full | The birth of string theory edited by Andrea Cappelli, INFN, Florence, Elena Castellani, Department of Philosophy, University of Florence, Filippo Colomo, INFN, Florence, Paolo Di Vecchia, Nordita, Stockholm and Niels Bohr Institute, Copenhagen |
title_fullStr | The birth of string theory edited by Andrea Cappelli, INFN, Florence, Elena Castellani, Department of Philosophy, University of Florence, Filippo Colomo, INFN, Florence, Paolo Di Vecchia, Nordita, Stockholm and Niels Bohr Institute, Copenhagen |
title_full_unstemmed | The birth of string theory edited by Andrea Cappelli, INFN, Florence, Elena Castellani, Department of Philosophy, University of Florence, Filippo Colomo, INFN, Florence, Paolo Di Vecchia, Nordita, Stockholm and Niels Bohr Institute, Copenhagen |
title_short | The birth of string theory |
title_sort | the birth of string theory |
topic | String models Duality (Nuclear physics) Stringtheorie (DE-588)4224278-2 gnd |
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