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Nov 30 at 1:08 comment added Bairrao I recommend looking at chapter 2 of Polchinski's "String Theory", volume 1.
Nov 2 at 16:00 comment added Qmechanic Possible duplicate: physics.stackexchange.com/q/684737/2451
Nov 2 at 15:50 history edited M.Ramana CC BY-SA 4.0
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Nov 2 at 15:44 comment added M.Ramana @l4teLearner Okay. I'll do it.
Nov 2 at 9:05 comment added l4teLearner thanks. I meant to edit your question indicating the correct title.
Nov 2 at 9:03 comment added M.Ramana @l4teLearner Sure. String theory and M-theory.
Nov 2 at 9:01 comment added M.Ramana @Gold Thank you so much.
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Nov 2 at 8:25 comment added l4teLearner would you mind to quote the full book title please
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Nov 2 at 8:20 comment added Gold You should try “ Conformal Field Theory” bt Di Francesco (the yellow book).
Nov 2 at 8:18 history asked M.Ramana CC BY-SA 4.0