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Superstring Theory: Volume 2, Loop Amplitudes, Anomalies and Phenomenology (Cambridge Monographs on Mathematical Physics)

Superstring Theory: Volume 2, Loop Amplitudes, Anomalies and Phenomenology (Cambridge Monographs on Mathematical Physics)

Superstring Theory: Volume 2, Loop Amplitudes, Anomalies and Phenomenology
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Superstring Theory: Volume 2, Loop Amplitudes, Anomalies and Phenomenology (Cambridge Monographs on Mathematical Physics) Soft cover - 1988

by Green, M.B.; Schwarz, J.H.; Witten, E

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Cambridge University Press, 1988. Soft cover. Very Good. 8x5x1. Triest, Shirley. Green trade paperback. Very good clean copy with no flaws to note. We are listing volume 1 at the same time, please check our listings.
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Reader reviews for Superstring Theory: Volume 2, Loop Amplitudes, Anomalies and Phenomenology (Cambridge Monographs on Mathematical Physics)

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In recent years, superstring theory has emerged as a promising approach to reconciling general relativity with quantum mechanics and unifying the fundamental interactions. Problems that have seemed insuperable in previous approaches take on a totally new character in the context of superstring theory, and some of them have been overcome. Interest in the subject has greatly increased following a succession of exciting recent developments. This two-volume book attempts to meet the need for a systematic exposition of superstring theory and its applications accessible to as wide an audience as possible.

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Our discussions of string scattering amplitudes in the first volume of this book were limited to tree diagrams.
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