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Today the elementary particles are two types
So far these two particles had shown no internal structure further
Up Quarks -: symbol (u);Mass ratio (1); in unit of proton charge(+⅔); Baryon(⅓); number of spin(½)
A nutshell about Quarks flavours-:
Forces regulating our universe -:
Types of superstring theories -:
Evolution of Galaxies stars planets from cosmic strings -:
The universe's rhymes ( References 12) —
Adding matter in scalar field -:
The simplest of matter fields are scalar fields X**I, where I = 1, … , D. (** Is underscript )
The standard general relativistic action for scalar fields then is
I=∫dt√g [1/2D∑I=1 g*tt (dX**l/dt)*2*−1/2m*2],......(equation no 2)
where g**tt is a 1 × 1 metric tensor, and the Λ term has been replaced now with m*2/2.
+m*2)Ψ(X)=0. ….(.equation no5)
I=∫dt√g{½g*tt [−(dX0/dt)*2+D−1∑i=1(dXi/dt)*2]−1/2m*2}....(.equation no 6)
Now we know that the wave function obeys a Klein–Gordon equation in Lorentz signature: and thus
(∂*2/∂X*2 0−D−1∑i=1∂*2/∂X*2i+m*2)Ψ(X)=0……(equation no 7)
I=∫dt√g(1/2gttGIJ dX*I/dt dXl/dt−1/2 m*2).......(equation no 8)
.[ A graph with trivalent vertices.
where D represents covariant differentiation.
G(x,y;τ)=∫d*Dp/(2π)*D exp [ip⋅(y−x)]exp[−τ/2 (p*2+m*2)]..... equation no( 10)
G(x,y)=∫*∞0dτ(G(x,y;τ)=∫d*Dp/(2π)*D exp[ip⋅(y -x)]2/p*2+m*2…(.equation no
g**ab=( g11/g21 g12/g22),g**21=g**12…
I=∫d*2σ√gg*abG**IJ∂X*I/∂σ**a/∂X"J/ ∂σ**b.
I=∫dt√g(1/2g*ttG**IJ dX*I/dt dX*J/dt−1/2m*2).....(equation no 15)
ds*2=dr*2+r*2dθ*2.( equation no 19)
We think of inserting an operator at the point r = 0.
Now remove the point and make a Weyl transformation by multiplying ds2 with 1/r2 to get a new metric
(ds′)*2=1/r*2 dr*2+dϕ*2…….equation no 20)
We label the height and base of the rectangle as s and s′, respectively.
Λ1=1/2∫*∞**1t d**u/u0Trexp(−uH)....(equation no 23)
6)Alexander Vilenkin Gravitational field of vacuum domain walls and strings
Phys. Rev. D 23, 852 – Published 15 February 1981
Nature volume 323, page 40–42 1986
11) Bahcall, N. A., & Soneira, R. M. 1983, ApJ, 270, 20 [G
Nature volume 311, pages 517–525 (1984)
13) Edward written String theory Physics today November 2015
Extra references for studying about string theory
1 B. Zwiebach, A First Course in String Theory, 2nd ed., Cambridge U. Press (2009).
4=Highlighting the usefulness of string theory
5 String Theory and M-Theory: A Modern Introduction
6 String Theory and Particle Physics: An Introduction to String Phenomenology
Is string theory phenomenologically viable?