2D-Gravity in Non-Critical Strings / Lecture Notes in Physics Monographs Bd.20 (PDF)
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A comprehensive survey of the use of the Liouville (and super-Liouville) equation in (super)string theory outside the critical dimension, and of the complementary approach based on the discretized space-time - known as the matrix model approach. The authors...
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A comprehensive survey of the use of the Liouville (and super-Liouville) equation in (super)string theory outside the critical dimension, and of the complementary approach based on the discretized space-time - known as the matrix model approach. The authors pay particular attention to supersymmetry, both in the continuum formulation and through the consideration of the super-eigenvalue problem. The methods presented here are important in a large number of complex problems, e.g. random surfaces, 2-D gravity and large-N quantum chromodynamics, and this comparitive study of the different methods permits a cross-evaluation of the results when both methods are valid, combined with new predictions when only one of the methods may be applied.
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- Autoren: E. Abdalla , M. C. B. Abdalla , D. Dalmazi , A. Zadra
- 2008, 1994, 319 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
- ISBN-10: 3540483365
- ISBN-13: 9783540483366
- Erscheinungsdatum: 04.10.2008
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