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Perturbative computations in string field theory
These notes describe how perturbative on-shell and off-shell string
amplitudes can be computed using string field theory. Computational methods for
approximating arbitrary amplitudes are discussed, and compared with standard
world-sheet methods for computing on-shell amplitudes. These lecture notes are
not self-contained; they contain the material from W. Taylor's TASI 2003
lectures not covered in the recently published ``TASI 2001'' notes {\tt
hep-th/0311017} by Taylor and Zwiebach, and should be read as a supplement to
those notes.Comment: 17 pages; 2003 TASI lecture notes, supplement to 2001 TASI lectures
by Taylor and Zwiebac
Three-Index Symmetric Matter Representations of SU(2) in F-Theory from Non-Tate Form Weierstrass Models
We give an explicit construction of a class of F-theory models with matter in
the three-index symmetric (4) representation of SU(2). This matter is realized
at codimension two loci in the F-theory base where the divisor carrying the
gauge group is singular; the associated Weierstrass model does not have the
form associated with a generic SU(2) Tate model. For 6D theories, the matter is
localized at a triple point singularity of arithmetic genus g=3 in the curve
supporting the SU(2) group. This is the first explicit realization of matter in
F-theory in a representation corresponding to a genus contribution greater than
one. The construction is realized by "unHiggsing" a model with a U(1) gauge
factor under which there is matter with charge q=3. The resulting SU(2) models
can be further unHiggsed to realize non-Abelian G_2xSU(2) models with more
conventional matter content or SU(2)^3 models with trifundamental matter. The
U(1) models used as the basis for this construction do not seem to have a
Weierstrass realization in the general form found by Morrison-Park, suggesting
that a generalization of that form may be needed to incorporate models with
arbitrary matter representations and gauge groups localized on singular
divisors.Comment: 34 pages, 3 figure
D-Branes, Tachyons, and String Field Theory
In these notes we provide a pedagogical introduction to the subject of
tachyon condensation in Witten's cubic bosonic open string field theory. We use
both the low-energy Yang-Mills description and the language of string field
theory to explain the problem of tachyon condensation on unstable D-branes. We
give a self-contained introduction to open string field theory using both
conformal field theory and overlap integrals. Our main subjects are the Sen
conjectures on tachyon condensation in open string field theory and the
evidence that supports these conjectures. We conclude with a discussion of
vacuum string field theory and projectors of the star-algebra of open string
fields. We comment on the possible role of string field theory in the
construction of a nonperturbative formulation of string theory that captures
all possible string backgrounds.Comment: 103 pages, 11 figures. Lectures presented at TASI 2001. v2:
references added. v3: minor errors corrected; reference, discussion added
regarding other results on open string spectrum in stable vacuu
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