String Field Theory is a formulation of String Theory as a Quantum Field Theory in target space. It allows to tame the infrared divergences of String Theory and to approach its non-perturbative structure and background independence. This article gives a concise overview on the subject and of some of the main recent progresses. Note: Review article for Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Physics
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Kugo, T. (1990). String Field Theory. In The Superworld II (pp. 165–206). Springer US. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-7467-1_6
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