A novel string field theory solving string theory by liberating left and right movers

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We put forward ideas to a novel string field theory based on making some "objects" that essentially describe "liberated" left- and right- mover fields XLμ (τ + σ) and X Rμ (τ - σ) on the string. Our novel string field theory is completely definitely different from any other string theory in as far as a "null set" of information in the string field theory Fock space has been removed relatively, to the usual string field theories. So our theory is definitely new. The main progress is that we manage to make our novel string field theory provide the correct mass square spectrum for the string. We finally suggest how to obtain the Veneziano amplitude in our model. © 2014 The Author(s).

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Nielsen, H. B., & Ninomiya, M. (2014). A novel string field theory solving string theory by liberating left and right movers. Journal of High Energy Physics, 2014(5). https://doi.org/10.1007/JHEP05(2014)036

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