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An introduction to T-duality in string theory

In these lectures a general introduction to T-duality is given. In the abelian case the approaches of Buscher, and Rocek and Verlinde are reviewed. Buscher's prescription for the dilaton transformation is recovered from a careful definition of the gauge integration measure. It is also shown how...

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Autores principales: Alvarez, Enrique, Alvarez-Gaume, Luis, Lozano, Yolanda
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 1994
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0920-5632(95)00429-D
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description In these lectures a general introduction to T-duality is given. In the abelian case the approaches of Buscher, and Rocek and Verlinde are reviewed. Buscher's prescription for the dilaton transformation is recovered from a careful definition of the gauge integration measure. It is also shown how duality can be understood as a quite simple canonical transformation. Some aspects of non-abelian duality are also discussed, in particular what is known in relation to canonical transformations. Some implications of the existence of duality on the cosmological constant and the definition of distance in String Theory are also suggested.
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spelling cern-2713502020-06-18T13:26:28Zdoi:10.1016/0920-5632(95)00429-Dhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/271350engAlvarez, EnriqueAlvarez-Gaume, LuisLozano, YolandaAn introduction to T-duality in string theoryParticle Physics - TheoryIn these lectures a general introduction to T-duality is given. In the abelian case the approaches of Buscher, and Rocek and Verlinde are reviewed. Buscher's prescription for the dilaton transformation is recovered from a careful definition of the gauge integration measure. It is also shown how duality can be understood as a quite simple canonical transformation. Some aspects of non-abelian duality are also discussed, in particular what is known in relation to canonical transformations. Some implications of the existence of duality on the cosmological constant and the definition of distance in String Theory are also suggested.In these lectures a general introduction to T-duality is given. In the abelian case the approaches of Buscher, and Rocek and Verlinde are reviewed. Buscher's prescription for the dilaton transformation is recovered from a careful definition of the gauge integration measure. It is also shown how duality can be understood as a quite simple canonical transformation. Some aspects of non-abelian duality are also discussed, in particular what is known in relation to canonical transformations. Some implications of the existence of duality on the cosmological constant and the definition of distance in String Theory are also suggested.hep-th/9410237CERN-TH-7486-94FTUAM-94-26ACERN-TH-7486-94FTUAM-94-26oai:cds.cern.ch:2713501994-10-31
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