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supersymmetry1 String TheoryBeyond the Standard ModelSUPERSYMMETRY AND STRING THEORYBeyond the Standard ModelThe past decade has witnessed some dramat

Dine m supersymmetry and string theory (2) tic developments in the field of theoretical physics, including advancements in supersymmetry and siring theory. There have also been spectacular disc

overies in astrophysics and cosmology. The next few years will be an exciting lime in particle physics with the start of the Large Hadron Collider at Dine m supersymmetry and string theory (2)

CERN.This book is a comprehensive introduction to these recent developments, and provides the tools necessary to develop models of phenomena important

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in both accelerators and cosmology. It contains a review of the Standard Model, covering non-pcrlurbalivc topics, and a discussion of grand unified t

supersymmetry1 String TheoryBeyond the Standard ModelSUPERSYMMETRY AND STRING THEORYBeyond the Standard ModelThe past decade has witnessed some dramat

Dine m supersymmetry and string theory (2) on supersymmetry introduce the basics of supersymmetry and its phenomenology, and cover dynamics, dynamical supersymmetry breaking, and electric-magne

tic duality. The book then introduces general relativity and the big bang theory; and the basic issues in inflationary cosmologies. The section on str Dine m supersymmetry and string theory (2)

ing theory discusses the spectra of known string theories, and the features of their interactions. The compactification of string theories is treated

Dine m supersymmetry and string theory (2)

extensively. The book also includes brief introductions to technicolor, large extra dimensions, and the Randall-Sundrum theory of warped spaces.Supers

supersymmetry1 String TheoryBeyond the Standard ModelSUPERSYMMETRY AND STRING THEORYBeyond the Standard ModelThe past decade has witnessed some dramat

Dine m supersymmetry and string theory (2) will be of great interest to graduates and researchers in the fields of particle theory, string theory, astrophysics, and cosmology. The book contains

several problems and password-protected solutions will be available to lecturers at w w w.cambridgc.org/9780521858410.Michael Dinf. is Professor of P Dine m supersymmetry and string theory (2)

hysics al the University of California. Santa Cruz. He is an A. p. Sloan Foundation Fellow, a Fellow of the American Physical Society, and a Guggenhei

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m Fellow. Prior to this Professor Dine was a research associate at the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center, a long-term member of the institute for Adv

supersymmetry1 String TheoryBeyond the Standard ModelSUPERSYMMETRY AND STRING THEORYBeyond the Standard ModelThe past decade has witnessed some dramat

Dine m supersymmetry and string theory (2) topics concerning physics beyond the standard model, by one of the most dynamic researchers in the held. Dine has a gift for explaining difficult con

cepts in a transparent way. The book has wonderful insights to offer beginning graduate students and experienced researchers alike.'*Nima Arkani-Hamed Dine m supersymmetry and string theory (2)

, Harvard University“How many limes did you need to find the answer to a basic question about the formalism and especially the phenomenology of genera

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l relativity, the Standard Model, its supersymmetric and grand unified extensions, and other serious models of new physics, as well as the most import

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Dine m supersymmetry and string theory (2) e you much more, namely the state-of-the-art picture of reality as seen by a leading supersiring phenomenologisl.*"I.ubos Moll, Harvard University“Thi

s book gives a broad overview of most of the current issues in theoretical high energy physics. Il introduces and discusses a wide range of topics fro Dine m supersymmetry and string theory (2)

m a pragmatic point of view'. Although some of these topics arc addressed in other books, this one gives a uniform and self-contained exposition of al

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l of them. The book can be used as an excellent text in various advanced graduate courses. It is also an extremely useful reference book for researche

supersymmetry1 String TheoryBeyond the Standard ModelSUPERSYMMETRY AND STRING THEORYBeyond the Standard ModelThe past decade has witnessed some dramat

Dine m supersymmetry and string theory (2) t. I am sure it will become a classic. Many physicists expect that with the advent of the LHC a revival of model building W'ill take place. This book

is the best tool kit a modern model builder will need.”Nathan Seiberg, Institute for Advanced Study, PrincetonSUPERSYMMETRY ANDSTRING THEORYBeyond lhe Dine m supersymmetry and string theory (2)

Standard ModelMICHAEL DINEUniversity of California, Santa CruzCambridgeCambridge university pressCambridge, New York, Melbourne, Madrid, Cape Town, S

Dine m supersymmetry and string theory (2)

ingapore, São PauloCambridge University PressThe Edinburgh Building, Cambridge cb2 2ru, UKPublished in the United Slates of America by Cambridge Unive

supersymmetry1 String TheoryBeyond the Standard ModelSUPERSYMMETRY AND STRING THEORYBeyond the Standard ModelThe past decade has witnessed some dramat

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he written permission ol Cambridge University Press.First published in print format 2006isbn-13 978-0-51 1 -26009-4 eBook (EBE) isbn-10 0-51 I -26009- Dine m supersymmetry and string theory (2)

1 eBook (EBI.)isbn-13 978-0'521-85841-0 hardback isbn-10 0-521 -85841 -0 hardbackCambridge University Press has no responsibility for the persistence

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supersymmetry1 String TheoryBeyond the Standard ModelSUPERSYMMETRY AND STRING THEORYBeyond the Standard ModelThe past decade has witnessed some dramat

supersymmetry1 String TheoryBeyond the Standard ModelSUPERSYMMETRY AND STRING THEORYBeyond the Standard ModelThe past decade has witnessed some dramat

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