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Revision as of 18:26, 19 December 2006
Welcome to the String Theory Wiki! This wiki is aimed at students learning string theory. It lists and reviews useful string theory resources, such as books and review papers.
A wiki is a webpage which users can edit (like the encyclopedia Wikipedia). To edit a page, log in and then click on the "edit" tab at the top of the page.
Please note that this website only went live on 11th December 2006 and is under heavy development!
Physics Topics
- String theory for non-physicists
- String theory for physicists
- Branes
- D branes
- The AdS/CFT correspondence
- Compactifications
- Flux compactifications
- M Theory
- Noncommutativity
- Topological Strings
- Twistor String Theory
- Braneworlds
- Quantum Field Theory
- Supersymmetry
- Anomalies
- Solitons
- Representation Theory
- Differential Geometry
- General Relativity
- Cosmology
- Quantum Field Theory in Curved Spacetimes
- Black Holes
Other Topics
- Maths and computers
- Using the arXiv
This wiki was set up by members of the Centre for Research in String Theory at Queen Mary, University of London, but does not represent the views of the Centre or the University, etc.