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Everything is Now

Revolutionary Ideas from String Theory

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`This engaging and beautifully written book gives an authoritative but accessible account of some of the most exciting and unexpected recent developments in theoretical physics.' Professor Lionel J Mason, Mathematical Institute, University of Oxford

'String theory is often paraded as a theory of everything, but there are a large number of untold stories in which string theory gives us insight into other areas of physics. Here, Bill Spence does an excellent job of explaining the deep connections between string theory, particle physics, and the novel way of viewing space and time.' Professor David Tong, Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics, University of Cambridge

'This unusual book provides a concise description of some of the most exciting developments in theories of fundamental particles and their forces that have emerged from the study of string theory. The underlying ideas involve a mix of subtle physical insights and sophisticated mathematics, which are difficult to convey to a non- specialist audience, However, in eleven short chapters Bill Spence manages to describe the essence of the subject with great clarity.

The subject of String Theory evolved from the assumption that the many different fundamental sub-atomic particles are identified with different kinds of vibration of an extended string-like object. It subsequently developed into a much broader subject that provides a mathematical framework for unifying the fundamental particles with the quantum geometry of space and time through which the particles move.

A striking feature of many developments in this area over the past forty years is the remarkable symbiosis of theoretical physics with modern mathematics. Not only has new mathematics transformed the understanding of string theory and quantum field theory but the developments in these areas of theoretical physics have fed into some of the most important developments in mathematics. This book succeeds remarkably well in conveying these key developments and, rather amazingly for a subject that is so closely connected to mathematics, it contains virtually no equations!

The book’s main themes include seemingly esoteric subjects such as topological features of extra dimensions of space, the geometry of twistors, mirror symmetry and the "holographic" unification of general relativity (Einstein’s theory of gravity) with theories of the other forces. All these are described in a manner that avoids hyperbole and over-simplification while avoiding all mathematical detail..

This short book will appeal to intelligent non-experts with no mathematical background who would like a brief overview of the field. It also provides a stimulating introduction for young people thinking of pursuing fundamental areas of physics or mathematics in more depth.' Professor Michael B Green FRS, Professor of Theoretical Physics, University of Cambridge/Queen Mary University of London. Pioneer of String Theory research

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Everything is Now: Revolutionary Ideas from String Theory is a short, approachable introduction to string theory. In twelve digestible chapters, devoid of equations and jargon, Bill Spence seeks to answer the question “why does this rarefied field continue to dominate the landscape of theoretical physics?”. Les mer

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Everything is Now: Revolutionary Ideas from String Theory is a short, approachable introduction to string theory. In twelve digestible chapters, devoid of equations and jargon, Bill Spence seeks to answer the question “why does this rarefied field continue to dominate the landscape of theoretical physics?”.

Detaljer

Forlag
CRC Press
Innbinding
Innbundet
Språk
Engelsk
Sider
70
ISBN
9780367490232
Utgivelsesår
2020
Format
23 x 16 cm

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`This engaging and beautifully written book gives an authoritative but accessible account of some of the most exciting and unexpected recent developments in theoretical physics.' Professor Lionel J Mason, Mathematical Institute, University of Oxford

'String theory is often paraded as a theory of everything, but there are a large number of untold stories in which string theory gives us insight into other areas of physics. Here, Bill Spence does an excellent job of explaining the deep connections between string theory, particle physics, and the novel way of viewing space and time.' Professor David Tong, Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics, University of Cambridge

'This unusual book provides a concise description of some of the most exciting developments in theories of fundamental particles and their forces that have emerged from the study of string theory. The underlying ideas involve a mix of subtle physical insights and sophisticated mathematics, which are difficult to convey to a non- specialist audience, However, in eleven short chapters Bill Spence manages to describe the essence of the subject with great clarity.

The subject of String Theory evolved from the assumption that the many different fundamental sub-atomic particles are identified with different kinds of vibration of an extended string-like object. It subsequently developed into a much broader subject that provides a mathematical framework for unifying the fundamental particles with the quantum geometry of space and time through which the particles move.

A striking feature of many developments in this area over the past forty years is the remarkable symbiosis of theoretical physics with modern mathematics. Not only has new mathematics transformed the understanding of string theory and quantum field theory but the developments in these areas of theoretical physics have fed into some of the most important developments in mathematics. This book succeeds remarkably well in conveying these key developments and, rather amazingly for a subject that is so closely connected to mathematics, it contains virtually no equations!

The book’s main themes include seemingly esoteric subjects such as topological features of extra dimensions of space, the geometry of twistors, mirror symmetry and the "holographic" unification of general relativity (Einstein’s theory of gravity) with theories of the other forces. All these are described in a manner that avoids hyperbole and over-simplification while avoiding all mathematical detail..

This short book will appeal to intelligent non-experts with no mathematical background who would like a brief overview of the field. It also provides a stimulating introduction for young people thinking of pursuing fundamental areas of physics or mathematics in more depth.' Professor Michael B Green FRS, Professor of Theoretical Physics, University of Cambridge/Queen Mary University of London. Pioneer of String Theory research

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