New from International Press, August 2008

Advanced Lectures in Mathematics, Vol. 1

Superstring Theory

Edited by
Kefeng Liu (University of California at Los Angeles)
Shing-Tung Yau (Harvard University)
Chongyuan Zhu (Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing)

Presents lectures from the important String Theory International Conference held in 2002 in Hangzhou, China. These include talks given by several mathematicians of particular prominence in the field, among them Stephen Hawking and Edward Witten.

Publication Details

Hardcover. 348 pages.
ISBN-13: 978-1-57146-131-5
ISBN-10: 1-57146-131-0
2000 MSC: 83E30
Published: August 2008
Publisher: International Press of Boston
List price: $45.00

Full Description

Interest in string theory is driven largely by the hope that it will evolve to be the ultimate “Theory of Everything.” Work on string theory has led to advances in many branches of mathematics. This rapidly developing subject is one of the mainstream topics of mathematics in the 21st century.

The current volume presents lectures from the important String Theory International Conference held in 2002 in Hangzhou, China. These include talks given by several mathematicians of particular prominence in the field, among them Stephen Hawking and Edward Witten.

Table of Contents

  • Brane New World
    (Stephen Hawking)
  • Gauge Theory and Gravity
    (Edward Witten)
  • Easing Into QFT
    (Edward Witten)
  • Open String Creation by S-brane
    (Andrew Strominger)
  • Duality, Gauging and SuperHiggs Effect in String and M-theory
    (Sergio Ferrara)
  • Seiberg–Witten Curve for the E-String Theory
    (Tohru Eguchi, Kazuhiro Sakai)
  • Strings and Noncommutativity
    (Louise Dolan, Chiara R. Nappi)
  • Lectures on Two-loop Superstrings
    (Eric D’Hoker, D.H. Phong)
  • Seiberg-Witten Theory, Symplectic Forms, and Hamiltonian Theory of Solitons
    (Eric D’Hoker, I. Krichever and D.H. Phong)
  • Quark Mass Hierarchy and Flavor Mixing in Orbifold Models
    (Zhi-Zhong Xing)
  • M-theory on Manifolds with Exceptional Holonomy
    (S. Gukov)
  • Stability Conditions and the Braid Group
    (R. P. Thomas)
  • Some Remarks on Constant Curvature Spaces
    (Rong-Gen Cai)
  • Fourier-Mukai Partners and Mirror Symmetry of K3 Surfaces
    (Shinobu Hosono)
  • Counting BPS States via Holomorphic Anomaly Equations
    (Shinobu Hosono)
  • Symmetries, Matrices, and de Sitter Gravity
    (Yi-Hong Gao)
  • Correspondence Principle in a PP-wave Background
    (Miao Li)
  • Support of dS/CFT Correspondence from Spacetime Perturbations
    (Bin Wang)
  • Quintessence Cosmology in the Brans-Dicke Theory
    (Chang-Jun Gao, You-Gen Shen)
  • Entropy in the NUT-Kerr-Newman Black Holes due to an Arbitrary Spin Field
    (Xian-Hui Ge, You-Gen Shen)

About the Series

Published jointly by International Press and by Higher Education Press of China, the Advanced Lectures in Mathematics (ALM) series brings the latest mathematical developments worldwide to both researchers and students. Each volume consists of either an expository monograph or a collection of significant introductions to important topics. The ALM series emphasizes discussion of the history and significance of each topic discussed, with an overview of the current status of research, and presentation of the newest cutting-edge results.

Other volumes in the Advanced Lectures in Mathematics series

Vol. 7. Handbook of Geometric Analysis, No. 1

Vol. 6. Geometry, Analysis and Topology of Discrete Groups

Vol. 5. Fourth International Congress of Chinese Mathematicians (2007)

Vol. 4. Variational Principles for Discrete Surfaces

Vol. 3. Computational Conformal Geometry

Vol. 2. Asymptotic Theory in Probability and Statistics with Applications

To order

To order this title from International Press:
e-mail ipb-orders@intlpress.com, fax 617-623-3101, telephone 617-623-3016.
Or write to: Attn: Customer Service, International Press, P.O. Box 43502, Somerville, MA 02143, USA.