Why string theory?

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adam_text Titel: Why string theory? Autor: Conlon, Joseph Jahr: 2016 Contents Section I Why? Chapter t ¦ The Long Wait 3 Chapter 2 ¦ Scales of Science: Little and Large 11 Chapter 3 ¦ Big Lessons of Physics 21 3.1 SPACE AND TIME ARE CUT FROM THE SAME CLOTH 21 3.2 SPACETIME IS DYNAMICAL 22 3.3 THE WORLD IS DESCRIBED BY QUANTUM MECHANICS 25 3.4 THE WORLD REALLY, HONESTLY, TRULY IS DESCRIBED BY QUANTUM MECHANICS 28 3.5 NATURE LIKES SYMMETRIES 34 3.6 THE UNIVERSE WAS YOUNG, SMOOTH AND HOT, BUT IS NOW OLD, COLD AND WRINKLY 40 3.7 DIFFERENT CAN BE THE SAME 47 3.8 NATURE IS SMARTER THAN WE ARE 51 Chapter 4 ¦ The Truth Is Out There 53 Section II What? Chapter 5 ¦ What Was String Theory? 67 5.1 THE BIRTH 67 5.2 THE NAMING CEREMONY 69 5.3 THE WILDERNESS YEARS 73 5.4 HARBINGERS OFGREATJOY 78 5.5 THE LIMELIGHT 83 5.6 THE THEORY FORMERLY KNOWN AS STRINGS 86 viii ¦ Contents Chapter 6 ¦ What 1s String Theory? 93 6.1 QUANTUM FIELD THEORY BY ANY OTHER NAME 93 6.2 THE MISANTHROPIC LANDSCAPE 96 6.3 FIFTY YEARS ON 102 Section III What For? Chapter 7 ¦ Direct Experimental Evidence for String Theory 107 Chapter 8 ¦ Why Strings? Quantum Field Theory 109 8.1 THE PROBLEM OF STRONG COUPLING 111 8.2 THE ADS/CFT CORRESPONDENCE 115 8.3 APPLICATIONS TO COLLISIONS OF HEAVY IONS 122 8.4 APPLICATIONS TO CONDENSED MATTER PHYSICS 130 Chapter 9 ¦ Why Strings? Mathematics 137 9.1 PEER RESPECT 137 9.2 OF MONSTERS AND MOONSHINE 142 9.3 MIRROR SYMMETRY 146 9.4 CULTS IN PHYSICS 150 Chapter 10» Why Strings? Cosmology and Particle Physics 155 10.1 EXTRA DIMENSIONS AND MODULI 155 10.2 WHAT MAKES MODULI AND WHAT MODULI MAKE 161 10.3 AXION-LIKE PARTICLES 169 10.4 COSMIC MAGNETISM 172 10.5 EXPERIMENTAL ENNUI 176 Chapter 11» Why Strings? Quantum Gravity 179 11.1 COUNTING BLACK HOLES 181 11.2 SINGULARITIES AND TOPOLOGY CHANCE 186 11.3 THE ULTIMATE COLLIDER 189 Section IV Who? Chapter 12 ¦ A Thousand Flowers Blooming: Styles of Science 195 12.1 THE REVOLUTIONÄRES 196 Contents ¦ ix 12.2 VORSPRUNG DURCH TECHNIK 199 12.3 STOCKHOLM OR BUST 203 12.4 THE MOST SUBLIME BRAHMINATE OF PRINCETON 206 12.5 IL FAUT CULTIVER NOTRE JARDIN 210 Chapter 13 #EpicFail? Criticisms of String Theory 213 Chapter 14« Why String Theory? 22 7 14.1 REASONS FOR SUCCESS 227 14.2 RIVALS AND COMPETITORS 232 14.3 PREDICTING THE FUTURE 235 Notes and Bibliography 237 Index 243
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