New Strings for Old Veneziano Amplitudes I.Analytical Treatment
Arkady L.Kholodenko

TL;DR
This paper explores the analytical properties of Veneziano amplitudes within a new supersymmetric string model, connecting mathematical interpretations of multidimensional beta functions to string theory spectra and setting the stage for further group-theoretic, symplectic, and combinatorial analyses.
Contribution
It introduces a novel supersymmetric string-like model based on the mathematical interpretation of multidimensional beta functions as periods on Fermat-type surfaces.
Findings
Analytical properties of Veneziano and Veneziano-like amplitudes are characterized.
Mathematical interpretation of multidimensional beta functions as periods on Fermat surfaces is established.
The work lays groundwork for subsequent group-theoretic, symplectic, and combinatorial studies.
Abstract
The bosonic string theory evolved as an attempt to find physical/quantum mechanical model capable of reproducing Euler's beta function (Veneziano amplitude) and its multidimensional analogue. The multidimensional analogue of beta function was studied mathematically for some time from different angles by mathematicians such as Selberg, Weil and Deligne among many others. The results of their studies apparently were not taken into account in physics literature on string theory. In recent publication hep-th/0212189 [IJMPA 19 (2004) 1655] an attempt was made to restore the missing links. The results of this publication are incomplete, however, since no attempts were made at reproducing known spectra of both open and closed bosonic string or at restoration of the underlying model(s) reproducing such spectra. Nevertheless, discussed in this publication the existing mathematical interpretation…
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