String Theory (the ideas and some of its mathematical foundations)
Spring 2010 Introductory VIGRE Research Group
Run by Cal Burgoyne and Robert Varley
Thursdays from 5:15-6:15 pm, room 410


Prerequisites: Multivariable calculus and Linear algebra (MATH 2500 and MATH 3000, or the equivalent, or permission).
Other Information: To register for this IVRG, email Prof. Ted Shifrin [ahead@math.uga.edu] to be put on the access list for the course. It is listed as Math 4950 and counts for 1 credit hour, and is designed to be appropriate for undergraduate majors in: mathematics, physics, and mathematics education. There are also several opportunities to receive VIGRE support (something on the order of $12/hr) for your research activity; check with Dr. Varley [rvarley@math.uga.edu] and Dr. Cantarella [cantarel@math.uga.edu].
Recommended text: D. McMahon, String Theory DeMystied, A Self-Teaching Guide, 2009.
Kyle Istvan makes a presentation on zeta function regularization to the group.
