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From two-dimensional conformal to four-dimensional self-dual theories: quaternionic analyticity

It is shown that self-dual theories generalize to four dimensions both the conformal and analytic aspects of two-dimensional conformal field theories. In the harmonic space language there appear several ways to extend complex analyticity (natural in two dimensions) to quaternionic analyticity (natur...

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Autores principales: Evans, M., Gursey, F., Ogievetsky, V.
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 1993
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.47.3496
http://cds.cern.ch/record/239386
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author Evans, M.
Gursey, F.
Ogievetsky, V.
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description It is shown that self-dual theories generalize to four dimensions both the conformal and analytic aspects of two-dimensional conformal field theories. In the harmonic space language there appear several ways to extend complex analyticity (natural in two dimensions) to quaternionic analyticity (natural in four dimensions). To be analytic, conformal transformations should be realized on $CP^3$, which appears as the coset of the complexified conformal group modulo its maximal parabolic subgroup. In this language one visualizes the twistor correspondence of Penrose and Ward and consistently formulates the analyticity of Fueter.
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spelling cern-2393862020-07-23T02:45:30Zdoi:10.1103/PhysRevD.47.3496http://cds.cern.ch/record/239386engEvans, M.Gursey, F.Ogievetsky, V.From two-dimensional conformal to four-dimensional self-dual theories: quaternionic analyticityGeneral Theoretical PhysicsIt is shown that self-dual theories generalize to four dimensions both the conformal and analytic aspects of two-dimensional conformal field theories. In the harmonic space language there appear several ways to extend complex analyticity (natural in two dimensions) to quaternionic analyticity (natural in four dimensions). To be analytic, conformal transformations should be realized on $CP^3$, which appears as the coset of the complexified conformal group modulo its maximal parabolic subgroup. In this language one visualizes the twistor correspondence of Penrose and Ward and consistently formulates the analyticity of Fueter.It is shown that self-dual theories generalize to four dimensions both the conformal and analytic aspects of two-dimensional conformal field theories. In the harmonic space language there appear several ways to extend complex analyticity (natural in two dimensions) to quaternionic analyticity (natural in four dimensions). To be analytic, conformal transformations should be realized on $CP~3$, which appears as the coset of the complexified conformal group modulo its maximal parabolic subgroup. In this language one visualizes the twistor correspondence of Penrose and Ward and consistently formulates the analyticity of Fueter.hep-th/9207089CERN-TH-6533-92RU-92-11-BCERN-TH-6533-92RU-92-B-11oai:cds.cern.ch:2393861993
spellingShingle General Theoretical Physics
Evans, M.
Gursey, F.
Ogievetsky, V.
From two-dimensional conformal to four-dimensional self-dual theories: quaternionic analyticity
title From two-dimensional conformal to four-dimensional self-dual theories: quaternionic analyticity
title_full From two-dimensional conformal to four-dimensional self-dual theories: quaternionic analyticity
title_fullStr From two-dimensional conformal to four-dimensional self-dual theories: quaternionic analyticity
title_full_unstemmed From two-dimensional conformal to four-dimensional self-dual theories: quaternionic analyticity
title_short From two-dimensional conformal to four-dimensional self-dual theories: quaternionic analyticity
title_sort from two-dimensional conformal to four-dimensional self-dual theories: quaternionic analyticity
topic General Theoretical Physics
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.47.3496
http://cds.cern.ch/record/239386
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