stringbewegung
Stringbewegung, literally "string motion," refers to the dynamical behavior of fundamental string excitations within string theory. It describes how strings, which are one–dimensional objects, propagate and oscillate in spacetime, giving rise to the particle spectrum observed in nature.
In the theoretical framework, the string’s motion is governed by the Nambu–Goto action or, more conveniently,
Stringbewegung also encodes the propagation of massless modes such as the graviton, thereby bridging quantum mechanics
Historically, investigations of stringbewegung began in the 1960s with the dual resonance model and evolved into