New Lectures on Supergravity
Costa Serpa, Nilo Silvio The contemporary physics is at a crossroad. On one hand, general relativity points to the understanding of the universe at large scales. On the other hand, quantum mechanics (more specifically quantum field theory) seems to be the only useful tool to give us a consistent model for the universe at the immediate vicinity of its origin. Both theories are magnificent intellectual constructs and showed great success in their respective scales. Howe...