A lecture-note review of analytic tachyon vacuum solutions in open string field theory, including a one-parameter family of which the b = -1 member is non-physical.
Emergent Gravity Completion in Quantum Field Theory, and Affine Condensation in Open and Closed Strings
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The ultraviolet cutoff on a quantum field theory can be interpreted as a condensate of the affine curvature such that while the maximum of the affine action gives the power-law corrections, its minimum leads to the emergence of gravity. This mechanism applies also to fundamental strings as their spinless unstable ground levels can be represented by the scalar affine curvature such that open strings (D-branes) decay to closed strings and closed strings to finite minima with emergent gravity. Affine curvature is less sensitive to massive string levels than the tachyon, and the field-theoretic and stringy emergent gravities take the same form. It may be that affine condensation provides an additional link between the string theory and the known physics at low energies.
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On Analytical Solutions in Witten's Cubic Open String Field Theory
A lecture-note review of analytic tachyon vacuum solutions in open string field theory, including a one-parameter family of which the b = -1 member is non-physical.