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Quantum backreaction in string theory

Oleg Evnin

Published 2012-01-31Version 1

There are situations in string theory when a finite number of string quanta induce a significant backreaction upon the background and render the perturbation theory infrared-divergent. The simplest example is D0-brane recoil under an impact by closed strings. A more physically interesting case is backreaction on the evolution of a totally compact universe due to closed string gas. Such situations necessitate qualitative amendments to the traditional formulation of string theory in a fixed classical background. In this contribution to the proceedings of the XVII European Workshop on String Theory in Padua, I review solved problems and current investigations in relation to this kind of quantum backreaction effects.

Comments: 8 pages, proceedings of XVII European Workshop on String Theory
Journal: Fortschr. Phys. 60 (2012) 998-1004
Categories: hep-th, gr-qc
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