String Theory includes a plethora of higher-spin excitations, which clearly lie behind its most spectacular properties, but whose detailed behavior is largely unknown. Conversely, string interactions contain much useful information on higher-spin couplings, which can be very valuable in current attempts to characterize their systematics. We present a simplified form for the three-point (and four-point) amplitudes of the symmetric tensors belonging to the first Regge trajectory of the open bosonic string and relate them to local couplings and currents. These include the cases first discussed, from a field theory perspective, by Berends, Burgers and van Dam, and generalize their results in a suggestive fashion along lines recently explored by...
The simplest higher-spin interactions involve classical external currents and symmetric tensors $\ph...
We examine the behavior of the leading Regge trajectory of the open bosonic string in a uniform elec...
In this work we construct an infinite class of four-point functions for massless higher-spin fields ...
String Theory includes a plethora of higher-spin excitations, which clearly lie behind its most spec...
String Theory includes a plethora of higher-spin excitations, which clearly lie behind its most spec...
String Theory includes a plethora of higher--spin excitations, which clearly lie behind its most spe...
String Theory includes a plethora of higher-spin excitations, which clearly lie behind its most spec...
String Theory includes a plethora of higher-spin excitations, which clearly lie behind its most spec...
In this Thesis we address the issue of consistent higher-spin interactions taking String Theory as a...
We discuss string spectra in the low-tension limit using the BRST formalism, with emphasis on the ro...
We discuss string spectra in the low-tension limit using the BRST formalism, with emphasis on the ro...
We analyze Bosonic, Heterotic, and Type II string theories compactified on a generic torus having co...
We analyze Bosonic, Heterotic, and Type II string theories compactified on a generic torus having co...
Abstract We analyze Bosonic, Heterotic, and Type II string theories compactified on a generic torus ...
We examine the behavior of the leading Regge trajectory of the open bosonic string in a uniform elec...
The simplest higher-spin interactions involve classical external currents and symmetric tensors $\ph...
We examine the behavior of the leading Regge trajectory of the open bosonic string in a uniform elec...
In this work we construct an infinite class of four-point functions for massless higher-spin fields ...
String Theory includes a plethora of higher-spin excitations, which clearly lie behind its most spec...
String Theory includes a plethora of higher-spin excitations, which clearly lie behind its most spec...
String Theory includes a plethora of higher--spin excitations, which clearly lie behind its most spe...
String Theory includes a plethora of higher-spin excitations, which clearly lie behind its most spec...
String Theory includes a plethora of higher-spin excitations, which clearly lie behind its most spec...
In this Thesis we address the issue of consistent higher-spin interactions taking String Theory as a...
We discuss string spectra in the low-tension limit using the BRST formalism, with emphasis on the ro...
We discuss string spectra in the low-tension limit using the BRST formalism, with emphasis on the ro...
We analyze Bosonic, Heterotic, and Type II string theories compactified on a generic torus having co...
We analyze Bosonic, Heterotic, and Type II string theories compactified on a generic torus having co...
Abstract We analyze Bosonic, Heterotic, and Type II string theories compactified on a generic torus ...
We examine the behavior of the leading Regge trajectory of the open bosonic string in a uniform elec...
The simplest higher-spin interactions involve classical external currents and symmetric tensors $\ph...
We examine the behavior of the leading Regge trajectory of the open bosonic string in a uniform elec...
In this work we construct an infinite class of four-point functions for massless higher-spin fields ...