History of String Theory - Further Reading

Further Reading

  • Paul Frampton (1974). Dual Resonance Models. Frontiers in Physics. ISBN 0-8053-2581-6.
  • Shapiro, Joel A. (2007). Reminiscence on the Birth of String Theory. 0711. pp. 3448. arXiv:0711.3448. Bibcode 2007arXiv0711.3448S.
  • Andrea Cappelli; Elena Castellani, Filippo Colomo, Paolo Di Vecchia (2012). The Birth of String Theory. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-19790-8.

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