Synopses & Reviews
Describes random geometry and applications to strings, quantum gravity, topological field theory and membrane physics.
Review
"It was a pleasure to look through this book. It is apparent that every effort was made to write a complete advanced text on the current status of triangulations in quantum gravity. This book is a must for anyone in this field." E. J. Janse van Rensburg, Mathematical Reviews
Synopsis
This book is about the influence of chance and fluctuating shape in quantum physics. It covers new research in some of the most exciting developments in modern physics, including string theory, gravity theory, and membrane physics. As a research text, the book is technical, but the authors have taken great care to focus on general methods with the widest possible applications. The authors are all highly respected for their original work in this area. This volume will be of interest to graduate students and researchers in theoretical physics, particle physics, cosmology and mathematics.