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arivero
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Looking around for this topic, I only find semiclassical calculations for high spinning strings. I would expect to find some calculation where the vertex operator formalism is used to calculate the amplitudes and then the decay rate for a superstring state decaying into two and into three superstring states, both in the massless case and in the case where the original string have some mass greater than zero.
I hoped to be able to find a comparison between the decay of a fermion state into boson plus fermion and the decay of a boson state intro two fermions.
C'mon, it is tree-level. Has nobody, in 30 years of superstring theory, calculated this kind of examples?
I hoped to be able to find a comparison between the decay of a fermion state into boson plus fermion and the decay of a boson state intro two fermions.
C'mon, it is tree-level. Has nobody, in 30 years of superstring theory, calculated this kind of examples?
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