Being Fascinated by Strings and Membranes: Is Kikkawa-Type Physics Possible at Ochanomizu?
Akio Sugamoto

TL;DR
This paper reviews Kikkawa-type physics at Ochanomizu on Professor Keiji Kikkawa's 60th birthday, focusing on the generation of the metric through string field condensation, exploring potential extensions of string and membrane theories.
Contribution
It provides a personal review of Kikkawa-type physics at Ochanomizu and discusses the generation of the metric via string field condensation, suggesting possible new directions.
Findings
Discussion of metric generation through string field condensation
Review of Kikkawa-type physics at Ochanomizu
Potential for extending string and membrane theories
Abstract
On the occasion of the 60th birthday of Professor Keiji Kikkawa, Kikkawa-type physics performed at Ochanomizu was personally reviewed, and the generation of the metric is discussed with the condensation of the string fields.
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TopicsExperimental and Theoretical Physics Studies
