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arxiv: 1703.06410 · v2 · pith:XPVEPDZ6new · submitted 2017-03-19 · ✦ hep-th

Closed Superstring Field Theory and its Applications

classification ✦ hep-th
keywords s-matrixapplicationsdimensionsdivergencesfieldnon-compactspace-timetheory
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We review recent developments in the construction of heterotic and type II string field theories and their various applications. These include systematic procedures for determining the shifts in the vacuum expectation values of fields under quantum corrections, computing renormalized masses and S-matrix of the theory around the shifted vacuum and a proof of unitarity of the S-matrix. The S-matrix computed this way is free from all divergences when there are more than 4 non-compact space-time dimensions, but suffers from the usual infrared divergences when the number of non-compact space-time dimensions is 4 or less.

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