An indispensable resource for readers in physics and mathematics seeking a solid grasp of the mathematical tools shaping modern theoretical physics, this book comprises a practical introduction to the mathematical theory of modular forms and their application to the physics of string theory and supersymmetric Yang-Mills theory. Suitable for adventurous undergraduates, motivated graduate students, and researchers wishing to navigate the intersection of cutting-edge research in physics and mathematics, it guides readers from the theory of elliptic functions to the fascinating mathematical world of modular forms, congruence subgroups, Hecke theory, and more. Having established a solid basis, the book proceeds to numerous applications in physics, with only minimal prior knowledge assumed. Appendices review foundational topics, making the text accessible to a broad audience, along with exercises and detailed solutions that provide opportunities for practice. After working through the book, readers will be equipped to carry out research in the field.
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Publication Date: 31 Dec 2024
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781009457538
About Eric D'HokerJustin Kaidi
Eric D'Hoker obtained his Ph.D. in Physics from Princeton and is currently Distinguished Professor of Physics at UCLA and Fellow of the American Physical Society. He was previously a Simons Fellow a Dyson Distinguished Visiting Professor at Princeton's Institute for Advanced Study and has served as President of the Aspen Center for Physics. Justin Kaidi obtained his Ph.D. in Physics from UCLA. After two years as a Research Assistant Professor at the Simons Center for Geometry and Physics at Stony Brook University he joined the University of Washington as an Assistant Professor. He is currently an Associate Professor of Physics at Kyushu University in Japan.