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Geremia
Nov3-09, 11:28 PM
What is the best review article, published in a peer-reviewed journal, introducing string theory?

xepma
Nov4-09, 10:17 AM
The field is so big that a review article off the whole field doesn't cut it anymore. What level are you looking for? You're probably better off using the standard books like Polchinski, Becker Becker Schwarz, Zwiebach, Green Green Witten.

atyy
Nov4-09, 11:06 AM
In addition to the books xepma recommends, David Tong's and Angel Uranga's free online notes are also useful.

http://www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/tong/string.html

http://www.ift.uam.es/paginaspersonales/angeluranga/firstpage.html

Geremia
Nov4-09, 11:39 AM
What level are you looking for?An introductory broad overview

atyy
Nov4-09, 11:46 AM
An introductory broad overview

Maybe Mohaupt's http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-th/0207249

humanino
Nov4-09, 12:02 PM
What is the best review article, published in a peer-reviewed journal, introducing string theory?It's a bit old now, but in the spirit of
http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-th/0311044
:smile:

Otherwise, today I'll vote for
http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-th/0207142
but I guess even mood is a factor.

Demystifier
Nov5-09, 06:48 AM
Otherwise, today I'll vote for
http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-th/0207142

I would vote for it too. :smile:

arivero
Nov5-09, 10:39 AM
I would vote for it too. :smile:

+1 :approve:

I miss some extra detail on the roles of the string coupling constant, both in the 10 D and in the compactified theory.

It is true it is not a peer-reviewed review, but a set of lecture notes.

Demystifier
Nov6-09, 05:55 AM
It is true it is not a peer-reviewed review, but a set of lecture notes.
There is also a book almost identical to these lectures. (The book contains one additional, but rather irrelevant, chapter).

Demystifier
Nov6-09, 06:02 AM
You're probably better off using the standard books like Polchinski, Becker Becker Schwarz, Zwiebach, Green Green Witten.
My favored books are
Zwiebach for a beginner and
M. Kaku, Introduction to Superstrings and M-theory, for an advanced reader

And I don't like Polchinski's book. :uhh:

George Jones
Nov6-09, 08:54 AM
My favored books are
Zwiebach for a beginner and
M. Kaku, Introduction to Superstrings and M-theory, for an advanced reader

And I don't like Polchinski's book. :uhh:

I haven't looked at this Kaku book, but I don't like his quantum field theory book. Have you looked at the book by Becker, Becker, and Schwarz?

Demystifier
Nov6-09, 09:50 AM
I haven't looked at this Kaku book, but I don't like his quantum field theory book.

Well, I do. That probably means that you wouldn't like his string book either.


Have you looked at the book by Becker, Becker, and Schwarz?
Yes. In my opinion, the quality of the book significantly varies from chapter to chapter (which probably means that different chapters were written dominantly by different authors).