1 Literature

1 Literature

Liverpool Lectures on String Theory Guide to the Literature Thomas Mohaupt Semester 1, 2008/2009 1 Literature • Katrin Becker, Melanie Becker and John H. Schwarz, String Theory and M Theory, A modern introduction (2007). The most recent textbook, attempts to give an introduction from a con- temporary perspective and to treats virtually all recent developments. More advanced than Zwiebach, but according to many colleagues very ac- cessible and not too technical. If you want to have just one book which 'covers it all', this is currently the best choice. • Barton Zwiebach, A First Course in String Theory (2004). The most accessible textbook. Does not cover advanced or technical as- pects, but includes recent developments such as brane world model build- ing and black hole entropy. • Joseph Polchinski, String Theory (2 Volumes, 1998). For many the standard textbook. Includes developments of the mid- nineties, such as D-branes. Covers many technical aspects, but is (by opinion of many readers) not detailed enough to learn 'how it's done' without accompanying lectures or further literature. • Michael B. Green, John H. Schwarz and Edward Witten, Superstring The- ory (2 volumes, 1987). The classical textbook. Though it does not cover the 'modern stuff', it is a good reference if you need to know the details of the 'old stuff'. • Dieter L¨ustand Stefan Theisen, Lectures on String Theory (1989). Concise, technical exposition of the 'old stuff'. Covers material that is not in Green, Schwarz, Witten. Out of print (I have a copy), and no easy/first read. • Thomas Mohaupt, Introduction to String Theory (hep-th/0207249). My humble attempt to summarize some relevant parts of string theory. Reasonably up to date, I hope. 1.

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