Supergravity : from first principles to modern applications
Language: English Series: Lecture notes in physics | / edited by Wolf Beiglbock ...[et al.] ; v.991Publication details: Springer-Verlag 2021 GermanyDescription: xiv, 294pISBN:- 9783662639788
- 530.1423 D161s
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530.142 B851I IDEAS AND METHODS OF SUPERSYMMETRY AND SUPERGRAVITY | 530.142 D513P PLANIVERSE | 530.142 T615TE EINSTEIN'S UNIFIED FIELD THEORY | 530.1423 D161s Supergravity | 530.1423 F875s Supergravity | 530.1423 T692s A supergravity primer | 530.143 Ap65 Approaches to quantum gravity |
This book is about supergravity, which combines the principles of general relativity and local gauge invariance with the idea of supersymmetries between bosonic and fermionic degrees of freedom. The authors give a thorough and pedagogical introduction to the subject suitable for beginning graduate or advanced undergraduate students in theoretical high energy physics or mathematical physics. Interested researchers working in these or related areas are also addressed. The level of the presentation assumes a working knowledge of general relativity and basic notions of differential geometry as well as some familiarity with global supersymmetry in relativistic field theories. Bypassing curved superspace and other more technical approaches, the book starts from the simple idea of supersymmetry as a local gauge symmetry and derives the mathematical and physical properties of supergravity in a direct and “minimalistic” way, using a combination of explicit computations and geometrical reasoning. Key topics include spinors in curved spacetime, pure supergravity with and without a cosmological constant, matter couplings in global and local supersymmetry, phenomenological and cosmological implications, extended supergravity, gauged supergravity and supergravity in higher spacetime dimensions.
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