Why Don't We Have a Covariant Superstring Field Theory?

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Theory

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5 pages, Goteborg-ITP-94-24, plain tex

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This talk deals with the old problem of formulatingn a covariant quantum theory of superstrings, ``covariant'' here meaning having manifest Lorentz symmetry and supersymmetry. The advantages and disadvantages of several quantization methods are reviewed. Special emphasis is put on the approaches using twistorial variables, and the algebraic structures of these. Some unsolved problems are identified.

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