Modern String Theory Confronts Particle Physics and Black Holes
author: Mirjam Cvetič,
Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Pennsylvania
published: May 22, 2017, recorded: May 2017, views: 2302
published: May 22, 2017, recorded: May 2017, views: 2302
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String theory, as the prime candidate for quantum unification of particle physics and gravity, sheds light on important fundamental questions of theoretical physics such as the microscopic structure of black holes and the geometric origin of particle physics. We review these developments, such as the introduction of extended objects - Dirichlet branes - and highlight the important geometric role these objects play in deriving particle physics and the microscopic structure of black holes. We also highlight recent progress made in deriving particle physics from F-theory, a geometric domain of string theory at finite string coupling, and focus on three family Grand Unified and Standard Model constructions.
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