Type 0 string theory

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The Type 0 string theory is a less well-known model of

two-dimensional Type 0 string
which has a non-perturbatively stable matrix model description.

Like the

Type II string, different GSO projections result in slightly different theories, Type 0A and Type 0B. The difference lies in which types of Ramond–Ramond fields
lie in the massless spectrum.

References

  • Polchinski, Joseph (1998). String Theory, Cambridge University Press. A modern textbook.
    • Vol. 2: Superstring theory and beyond. .