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Supersymmetric Solitons

Supersymmetric Solitons

Supersymmetric Solitons

M. Shifman, University of Minnesota
A. Yung, University of Minnesota
July 2023
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    In the last decade methods and techniques based on supersymmetry have provided deep insights in quantum chromodynamics and other non-supersymmetric gauge theories at strong coupling. This book summarizes major advances in critical solitons in supersymmetric theories, and their implications for understanding basic dynamical regularities of non-supersymmetric theories. After an extended introduction on the theory of critical solitons, including a historical introduction, the authors focus on three topics: non-Abelian strings and confined monopoles; reducing the level of supersymmetry; and domain walls as D-brane prototypes. They also provide a thorough review of issues at the cutting edge, such as non-Abelian flux tubes. The book presents an extensive summary of the current literature so researchers in this field can understand the background and related issues. First published in 2009, this title has been reissued as an Open Access publication on Cambridge Core.

    • Summarizes major advances in critical solitons in supersymmetric theories, and their implications
    • Focus on non-Abelian strings and confined monopoles; reducing the level of supersymmetry; and domain walls as D-brane prototypes
    • Provides a thorough review of issues at the cutting edge, such as non-Abelian flux tubes
    • Reissued as an Open Access title on Cambridge Core

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    July 2023
    Hardback
    9781009402170
    274 pages
    250 × 175 × 20 mm
    0.635kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Introduction
    • Part I. Short Excursion:
    • 2. Central charges in superalgebras
    • 3. The main building blocks
    • Part II. Long Journey:
    • 4. Non-Abelian strings
    • 5. Less supersymmetry
    • 6. Non-BPS non-Abelian strings
    • 7. Strings on the Higgs branches
    • 8. Domain walls as D-brane prototypes
    • 9. Wall-string junctions
    • 10. Conclusions
    • Appendixes
    • References
    • Index.
      Authors
    • M. Shifman , University of Minnesota

      Mikhail Shifman is the Ida Cohen Fine Professor of Physics at the University of Minnesota, and is one of the world leading experts on quantum chromodynamics and non-perturbative supersymmetry. In 1999 he received the Sakurai Prize for Theoretical Particle Physics, and in 2006 he was awarded the Julius Edgar Lilienfeld Prize for outstanding contributions to physics. He is the author of several books, more than 300 scientific publications, and a number of popular articles and articles on the history of high-energy physics.

    • A. Yung , University of Minnesota

      Alexei Yung is a Senior Researcher in the Theoretical Department at the Petersburg Nuclear Physics Institute, Russia, and a Visiting Professor at the William I. Fine Theoretical Physics Institute. His research interests lie in non-perturbative dynamics of non-Abelian supersymmetric gauge theories and its interplay with string theory, and the problem of color confinement in non-Abelian gauge theories. Many of his contributions in these areas are included in this book.