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  2. Perturbation theory - Wikipedia

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    In formal terms, the perturbative series is an asymptotic series: A useful approximation for a few terms, but at some point becomes less accurate if even more terms are added. The breakthrough from chaos theory was an explanation of why this happened: The small divisors occur whenever perturbation theory is applied to a chaotic system.

  3. Category:String theory books - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... Pages in category "String theory books" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of ...

  4. Dual resonance model - Wikipedia

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    The Veneziano formula was quickly generalized to an equally consistent N-particle amplitude [1] for which Yoichiro Nambu, [2] Holger Bech Nielsen, [3] and Leonard Susskind [4] provided a physical interpretation in terms of an infinite number of simple harmonic oscillators describing the motion of an extended one-dimensional string, hence came ...

  5. AdS/CFT correspondence - Wikipedia

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    The problem of developing a non-perturbative formulation of string theory was one of the original motivations for studying the AdS/CFT correspondence. [37] As explained above, the correspondence provides several examples of quantum field theories that are equivalent to string theory on anti-de Sitter space.

  6. String field theory - Wikipedia

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    String field theory (SFT) is a formalism in string theory in which the dynamics of relativistic strings is reformulated in the language of quantum field theory.This is accomplished at the level of perturbation theory by finding a collection of vertices for joining and splitting strings, as well as string propagators, that give a Feynman diagram-like expansion for string scattering amplitudes.

  7. Twistor string theory - Wikipedia

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    Twistor string theory is an equivalence between N = 4 supersymmetric Yang–Mills theory and the perturbative topological B model string theory in twistor space. [1] It was initially proposed by Edward Witten in 2003. Twistor theory was introduced by Roger Penrose from the 1960s as a new approach to the unification of quantum theory with gravity.

  8. Category:String theory - Wikipedia

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    String theory is a branch of theoretical physics that attempts to build a theory of quantum gravity using one-dimensional strings rather than zero-dimensional point particles as fundamental building blocks. The name string theory is somewhat of a misnomer since the modern theory also includes higher dimensional objects known as branes

  9. List of string theory topics - Wikipedia

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    Bosonic string theory; Superstring theory. Type I string; Type II string. Type IIA string theory; Type IIB string theory; Heterotic string; N=2 superstring; M-theory. Matrix theory; Introduction to M-theory; F-theory; String field theory; Matrix string theory; Nonlinear sigma model; Tachyon condensation; RNS formalism; String theory landscape ...