Matrix string theory

Set of equations that describe superstring theory in a non-perturbative framework
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In physics, matrix string theory is a set of equations that describe superstring theory in a non-perturbative framework. Type IIA string theory can be shown to be equivalent to a maximally supersymmetric two-dimensional gauge theory, the gauge group of which is U(N) for a large value of N. This matrix string theory was first proposed by Luboš Motl in 1997[1] and later independently in a more complete paper by Robbert Dijkgraaf, Erik Verlinde, and Herman Verlinde.[2] Another matrix string theory equivalent to Type IIB string theory was constructed in 1996 by Ishibashi, Kawai, Kitazawa and Tsuchiya.[3]

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  • Matrix theory (physics)

References

  1. ^ L. Motl, "Proposals on nonperturbative superstring interactions". arXiv:hep-th/9701025.
  2. ^ R. Dijkgraaf, E. Verlinde, H. Verlinde, "Matrix String Theory", Nucl. Phys. B 500, p. 43 (1997) arXiv:hep-th/9703030.
  3. ^ N. Ishibashi, H. Kawai, Y.Kitazawa, A. Tsuchiya, "A large-N reduced model as superstriing", Nucl. Phys. B 498 p. 467 (1997) arXiv:hep-th/961211517521.


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