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What is a stringy analog of relativistic rotator?

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Barton Zwiebach's book "A first course on string theory" will give you the simplest answer to this question and your other question. This question is not really appropriate for MO. Also, you should not answer your own question with a follow-up question. – Jeff Harvey Dec 3 at 19:14
Currently you have many unregistered accounts. If you register one of your accounts, then you can get the other ones merged into it. – Yemon Choi Dec 4 at 22:44

closed as off topic by Ryan Budney, Yemon Choi, Felipe Voloch, David Roberts, S. Carnahan Dec 4 at 1:38

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i.e. What are (non)-rigid rotational bosonic strings? Is there an action for such thing?

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Currently you have many unregistered accounts. If you register one of your accounts, then you can get the other ones merged into it. – Yemon Choi Dec 4 at 22:44

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