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String field theory, so far, has been relatively clean and simple. For example, the light cone string field theory for closed strings [1] was purely cubic, yet it successfully reproduced the highly nonlinear theory of Einstein. The covariant version of the open string field theory [2] was even simpler, being just a Chern— Simons term.
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Kaku, M. (2000). Nonpolynomial String Field Theory. In: Strings, Conformal Fields, and M-Theory. Graduate Texts in Contemporary Physics. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-0503-6_10
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