High Energy AdS/CFT book that includes prerequisites

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The discussion centers around finding accessible resources on Gauge/Gravity duality, specifically the AdS/CFT correspondence, that adequately cover prerequisites. Participants recommend a variety of materials, including a specific introductory paper and a more advanced book, while expressing concerns about the pedagogical clarity of these resources. One participant shares their background in quantum field theory, relativistic quantum mechanics, and general relativity, indicating a strong foundation for studying AdS/CFT. They are also planning to take advanced courses in condensed matter physics and string theory to further their understanding. The conversation emphasizes the importance of confidence in learning and suggests that the individual's background is sufficient for tackling the subject.
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Hello!
Is there any book on Gauge/Gravity duality(or AdS/CFT correspondence) that includes a pedagogical and detailed overview on its prerequisites?
Thanks in advance!
 
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Demystifier said:
Yes, the most readable introduction to AdS/CFT for beginners:
https://arxiv.org/abs/1409.3575
Looks good. There's also a book that expands these notes. Thank you.

I have also found https://www.amazon.com/dp/1107010349/?tag=pfamazon01-20
Maybe you are familiar with it?

My concern is that maybe theese notes/books don't include the prerequisites in a pedagogical enough way. But, this is expected by a more advance book I suppose..
 
Joker93 said:
I have also found https://www.amazon.com/dp/1107010349/?tag=pfamazon01-20
Maybe you are familiar with it?
Yes, but this one is more advanced (and less pedagogical in my opinion).

Joker93 said:
My concern is that maybe theese notes/books don't include the prerequisites in a pedagogical enough way. But, this is expected by a more advance book I suppose..
Natsuume is absolutely the best for a start.
 
Joker93 said:
Looks good. There's also a book that expands these notes. Thank you.

I have also found https://www.amazon.com/dp/1107010349/?tag=pfamazon01-20
Maybe you are familiar with it?

My concern is that maybe theese notes/books don't include the prerequisites in a pedagogical enough way. But, this is expected by a more advance book I suppose..
Thanks! I will use it then!
If you also know of any resource that contains only the prerequisites(without any AdS/CFT), please suggest it.
 
Joker93 said:
If you also know of any resource that contains only the prerequisites(without any AdS/CFT), please suggest it.
It depends on your current level of knowledge.
 
Demystifier said:
It depends on your current level of knowledge.
Would you like me to tell you my background briefly?
 
Joker93 said:
Would you like me to tell you my background briefly?
If you wish to.
 
Demystifier said:
If you wish to.
Thank you.

I am currently self-studying QFT from Peskin. I have just finieshed the 2nd chapter(scalar field theory). I also use the lecture videos and notes of Tong.
I have also just finished learning Second Quantization from the book "Quantum Field Theory for the gifted amateur" by Lancaster and Blundell. Today I will be learning about some applications to condensed matter physics from the same book.
I have also a good background on Relativistic Quantum Mechanics(about 100 pages from Greiner's textbook with the same name) and Classical Field theory.
I have also studies General Relativity(not Cosmology) at the level of Weinberg's book(supplemented it with Zee's book and Hartle's for intuition).
I also took an undergrad course on Thermodynamics and Statistical physics.
I also have a strong background on Quantum Mechanics at the level of Shankar(and some chapters from Sakurai). I supplemented it with Zettili's textbook and Griffith's textbook.

I am just an undergrad and I want to get into AdS/CFT as fast as possible because I am considering on writing my undergrad dissertation on it.
This summer I will be attending two private courses: one on advanced condensed matter physics(with the goal of reaching Weyl semimetals). The professor of the other course aims to teach me the essentials of QFT and String theory that are needed for AdS/CFT.
 
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Your background for studying AdS/CFT is quite sufficient. Perhaps you can also take a course in string theory at the level of Zwiebach (A First Course in String Theory), but it's not necessary.
 
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Demystifier said:
Your background for studying AdS/CFT is quite sufficient. Perhaps you can also take a course in string theory at the level of Zwiebach (A First Course in String Theory), but it's not necessary.
Oh OK. So are there any tips you could give me in order to learn the prerequisites as fast and efficiently as possivble?
 
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My only tip is - be more self-confident! :smile:
 
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Demystifier said:
My only tip is - be more self-confident! [emoji2]
Haha, this is maybe the single most important advice! Thanks
 
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