Lectures on String Theory in Curved Spacetimes
H.J. de Vega, N. s\'anchez

TL;DR
This paper reviews recent advances in understanding string dynamics in curved spacetimes, including cosmological and black hole backgrounds, highlighting new solution methods, behaviors, and the implications for cosmology and black hole physics.
Contribution
It introduces exact integrability of string dynamics in de Sitter space and the novel concept of multistring solutions in curved spacetimes.
Findings
Classification of string behaviors in FRW and inflationary spacetimes
Derivation of string equation of state for cosmological models
Discovery of multistring solutions unique to curved spacetimes
Abstract
Recent progress on string theory in curved spacetimes is reviewed. The string dynamics in cosmological and black hole spacetimes is investigated.The methods to solve the string equations of motion in curved spacetimes are described.That is, the perturbation approach, the null approach, the -expansion, and the construction of global solutions.The behaviour of strings in FRW and inflatio- nary spacetimes is obtained from the various types of string solutions. Three different types of behaviour appear:{\bf unstable, dual} to unstable and {\bf stable}.For the unstable strings, the energy and size grow proportional to for large scale factors . For the dual to unstable strings, the energy and size blow up for R\to 0 as 1/R. For stable strings, the energy and size are bounded. (In Minkowski, all solutions are of the stable type). The self-consistent solution to the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsBlack Holes and Theoretical Physics · Astrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Experimental and Theoretical Physics Studies
