Barton Zwiebach is once again faithful to his goal of making string theory accessible to undergraduates. Complete and thorough in its coverage, the author presents the main concepts of string theory in a concrete and physical way in order to develop intuition before formalism, often through simplified and illustrative examples.
This new edition now includes AdS/CFT correspondence, which is the hottest area of string theory right now as well as introducing superstrings. The text is perfectly suited to introductory courses in string theory for students with a background in mathematics and physics.
New sections cover strings on orbifolds, cosmic strings, moduli stabilization, and the string theory landscape.
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A First Course in String Theory
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String Theories logical link with the rest of Physics is a big reason for the huge number of Particle Physicist (and the like) who strongly believe String Theory is on the right track to unify physics interactions.
Starting with gravitation and all the way to strong interactions. (This is what people euphemistically call Theory of Everything)
Unlike other authors Prof. Zwiebach is not out to "SNOW" the reader!
Instead his approach identifies a near optimal path (Least Action Principle , shall we say) to an (awesomely) accurate and exciting overview of the subject for the aspiring student.
I was also extremely impressed by Prof. Zwiebach's success at covering quite advanced subjects, such as Branes, AdS/ CFT duality and Calabai/Yau spaces.