Strongly Topological Interactions of Tensionless Strings
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✦ hep-th
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stringtopologicalvectoramplitudesdensitymetricquantumtensionless
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The tensionless limit of classical string theory may be formulated as a topological theory on the world-sheet. A vector density carries geometrical information in place of an internal metric. It is found that path-integral quantization allows for the definition of several, possibly inequivalent quantum theories. String amplitudes are constructed from vector densities with zeroes for each in- or out-going string. It is shown that independence of a metric in quantum mechanical amplitudes implies that the dependence on such vector density zeroes is purely topological. For example, there is no need for integration over their world-sheet positions.
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