Where Can I Find Beginner-Friendly Resources on Supergravity?

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This discussion centers on beginner-friendly resources for learning Supergravity. Key recommendations include the lecture notes and reviews available at StringWiki and the textbook '1001 Lessons' found at SLAC, although it is somewhat outdated. Simon suggests Samtleben's introduction as the clearest resource for beginners, while Van Proeyen's notes are noted for their quality but criticized for inconsistent conventions. The community emphasizes the importance of selecting the right material to avoid wasting time on difficult sources.

PREREQUISITES
  • Basic understanding of Supergravity concepts
  • Familiarity with lecture notes and academic articles
  • Ability to navigate online academic resources
  • Knowledge of standard conventions in theoretical physics
NEXT STEPS
  • Research Samtleben's introduction to Supergravity
  • Explore Van Proeyen's lecture notes for additional insights
  • Investigate current review articles on Supergravity to understand recent developments
  • Review the textbook '1001 Lessons' for foundational knowledge
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Students and researchers in theoretical physics, particularly those interested in Supergravity and seeking accessible learning materials.

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Can you suggest any lecture notes/review articles/free books available in the internet at introductory level and which uses standard conventions in use at present? Thanks.
 
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It's not free, but if you like his style, Weinberg's 3rd volume is pretty good.
 
Thanks for your responses. I have come across some review articles but I am not sure exactly which one would be best to learn from. Since I will have to learn myself, first I want to be sure about a particular source. In past I have at times felt this difficulty: I grabbed whatever source I found to learn some specific topic and after sometime realized that I should switch the source due to difficulty in following the material at later stages. So effectively I wasted time. The reason I asked this question here was to learn from your experiences: get a specific suggestion about a material which one would be possibly able to use alone. Thanks for your attention, anyway.
 
I really liked Samtleben's introduction. He also wrote a nice introduction about gauged sugra. Samtleben's intro is the most basic but also one of the clearest I could find when I tried to get a grasp on sugra.

Van Proeyen's notes are also quite nice, but his conventions are in my opinion sometimes quite awful. That's a matter of taste ofcourse.

So I suggest Samtleben ;)
 
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science?_ob=ArticleURL&_udi=B6TVP-46TYPH8-3&_user=10&_rdoc=1&_fmt=&_orig=search&_sort=d&_docanchor=&view=c&_acct=C000050221&_version=1&_urlVersion=0&_userid=10&md5=08806620ef90de6996cf056d16fa0432

Hopefully that link worked out. I was given that to learn from, and although I'm no expert in the field, I've certainly found it reasonably intelligible. I understand that it's a bit outdated, but nonetheless, it's still good for learning the basics.

It'd be nice to find a newer review that discusses what went wrong in this paper so I can understand the current state of affairs.
 
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