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Bobby Acharya (ed.) |
Perspectives on string phenomenology |
026022 |
2015 |
Book |
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Richard Dawid |
String theory and the scientific method |
025937 |
2013 |
Book |
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Pierre Binetruy |
Supersymmetry: Theory, Experiment, and Cosmology |
024633 |
2006 |
Book |
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Luis E. Ibanez |
String theory and particle physics; An Introduction to String Phenomenology |
024630 |
2012 |
Book |
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5 |
Shing-Tung Yau |
Shape of inner space: String Theory and the Geometry of the Universe's Hidden Dimentions |
024409 |
2010 |
Book |
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6 |
Carl E Wulfman |
Dynamical symmetry |
023614 |
2010 |
Book |
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Harald J.W. Muller-Kirsten |
Introduction to supersymmetry |
023025 |
2010 |
Book |
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Ian Aitchison |
Supersymmetry in particle physics: An elementary introductione |
022772 |
2007 |
Book |
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9 |
John Terning |
Modern supersymmetry: Dynamics and duality |
022892 |
2006 |
Book |
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Michael Dine |
Supersymmetry and string theory: Beyond the standard model |
021554 |
2007 |
Book |
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Title | Supersymmetry: Theory, Experiment, and Cosmology |
Author(s) | Pierre Binetruy |
Publication | Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2006. |
Description | xii, 520p. |
Abstract Note | his book describes the basic concepts of supersymmetric theories. It is aimed at theorists, experimentalists and cosmologists interested in supersymmetry, and its content is correspondingly divided into three distinct tracks of study. The topics covered include a discussion of the motivation for supersymmetry in fundamental physics, a description of the minimal supersymmetric model as well as models of grand unification and string models, a presentation of the main scenarios for supersymmetry breaking, including the concepts and results of dynamical breaking. On the astrophysics/cosmology side, the book includes discussions of supersymmetric dark matter candidates, inflation, dark energy, and the cosmological constant problem. Some very basic knowledge of quantum field theory is needed and extensive appendices (in particular an introduction to the Standard Model of fundamental interactions) allow the reader to refresh and complete their notions. |
ISBN,Price | 9780199652730 : UKP 39.95(PB) |
Classification | 530.1:539.12
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Keyword(s) | 1. COSMOLOGICAL CONSTANT
2. DARK ENERGY
3. MINIMAL SUPERSYMMETRIC STANDARD MODEL
4. STRING MODELS
5. SUPERSYMMETRY
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Title | Introduction to supersymmetry |
Author(s) | Harald J.W. Muller-Kirsten;Armin Wiedemann |
Edition | 2nd. |
Publication | New Jersey, World Scientific Publishing Co. Pvt. Ltd., 2010. |
Description | xi, 439p. |
Series | (World Scientific Lecture Notes in Physics) |
Abstract Note | book provides an introduction to supersymmetry, and thus begins with a substantial chapter on spacetime symmetries and spinors. Following this, graded algebras are introduced, and thereafter the supersymmetric extension of the spacetime Poincaré algebra and its representations. The WessâZumino model, superfields, supersymmetric Lagrangians, and supersymmetric gauge theories are treated in detail in subsequent chapters. Finally the breaking of supersymmetry is addressed meticulously. All calculations are presented in detail so that the reader can follow every step. |
ISBN,Price | 9789814293426 : US $58.00(PB) |
Classification | 530.1:539.12
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Keyword(s) | 1. CASIMIR OPERATORS
2. LORENTZ GROUP
3. POINCARE ALGEBRA
4. SUPERSYMMETRIC GAUGE THEORY
5. SUPERSYMMETRIC LAGRANGIANS
6. SUPERSYMMETRY
7. WESS-ZUMINO MODEL
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Title | Supersymmetry and string theory: Beyond the standard model |
Author(s) | Michael Dine |
Publication | Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2007. |
Description | 515p.+As the book was going to press, there were important developments in a number of these subjects. The website http://scipp.ucsc.edu/~dine/book/book.html will contain updates, errata, solutions of selected problems and additional selected reading |
Contents Note | The first part of the text is a review of the Standard Model. It is meant to complement existing books, providing an introduction to perturbation and phenomenological aspects of the theory, but with a lenghty introduction to non-perturbative issues, especially in the strong interactions. The goal is to provide an understanding of chiral symmetry breaking, anomalies and instantons, suitable for thinking about possible strong dynamics, and about dynamical issues in super-symmetric theories. The first part also introduces grand unification and magnetic monopoles.
The second part of the book focuses on supersymmetry. In addition to global supersymmetry in superspace, there is a study of the supersymmetry currents, which are important for the understanding dynamics, and also for understanding the BPS conditions which play an important role in field theory and string theory dualities.
The third part of the book is an introduction to string theory. |
ISBN,Price | 0521858410 : SP 45.00 |
Classification | 530.1:539.12
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Keyword(s) | 1. ASTROPHYSICS
2. BIG BANG THEORY
3. COSMOLOGY
4. FIELD THEORY
5. GENERAL RELATIVITY
6. STANDARD MODEL
7. STRING THEORY
8. SUPERSYMMETRY
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Item Type | Book |
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