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Geometry Of String Theory Compactifications 1st Edition Alessandro Tomasiello

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Geometry Of String Theory Compactifications 1st Edition Alessandro Tomasiello
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.21 MB
Pages: 500
Author: Alessandro Tomasiello
ISBN: 9781108473736, 1108473733
Language: English
Year: 2022
Edition: 1

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Geometry Of String Theory Compactifications 1st Edition Alessandro Tomasiello by Alessandro Tomasiello 9781108473736, 1108473733 instant download after payment.

String theory is a leading candidate for the unification of universal forces and matter, and one of its most striking predictions is the existence of small additional dimensions that have escaped detection so far. This book focuses on the geometry of these dimensions, beginning with the basics of the theory, the mathematical properties of spinors, and differential geometry. It further explores advanced techniques at the core of current research, such as G-structures and generalized complex geometry. Many significant classes of solutions to the theory's equations are studied in detail, from special holonomy and Sasaki–Einstein manifolds to their more recent generalizations involving fluxes for form fields. Various explicit examples are discussed, of interest to graduates and researchers.

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