D-Branes
D-branes represent a key theoretical tool in the understanding of strongly coupled superstring theory and M-theory. They have led to many striking discoveries, including the precise microphysics underlying the thermodynamic behaviour of certain black holes, and remarkable holographic dualities between large-N gauge theories and gravity. This book provides a self-contained introduction to the technology of D-branes, presenting their development in a pedagogical manner. The introductory material is developed by first starting with the main features of string theory needed to get rapidly to grips with D-branes. Many advanced applications are covered, with discussions of open problems which could form the basis for other avenues of research. Suitable as a textbook in graduate courses on modern string theory and theoretical particle physics, it will also be an indispensable reference for seasoned practitioners. First published in 2003, this title has been reissued as an Open Access publication on Cambridge Core.
- The first comprehensive guide to the powerful research tool of D-brane technology
- Covers key aspects of current research in superstring and M-theory, quantum gravity and particle physics
- Self-contained, pedagogical introduction with many worked examples and suggestions for problems
- Reissued as an Open Access title on Cambridge Core
Product details
July 2023Hardback
9781009401364
574 pages
262 × 185 × 36 mm
1.27kg
Available
Table of Contents
- List of inserts
- Preface
- 1. Overview and overture
- 2. Relativistic strings
- 3. A closer look at the world-sheet
- 4. Strings on circles and T-duality
- 5. Background fields and world-volume actions
- 6. D-branes tension and boundary states
- 7. Supersymmetric strings
- 8. Supersymmetric strings and T-duality
- 9. World-volume curvature couplings
- 10. The geometry of D-branes
- 11. Multiple D-branes and bound states
- 12. Strong coupling and string duality
- 13. D-branes and geometry I
- 14. K3 orientifolds and compactification
- 15. D-branes and geometry II
- 16. Towards M- and F-theory
- 17. D-branes and black holes
- 18. D-branes, gravity and gauge theory
- 19. The holographic renormalisation group
- 20. Taking stock
- References
- Index.