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Spinors, superalgebras and the signature of space-time

Superconformal algebras embedding space-time in any dimension and signature are considered. Different real forms of the $R$-symmetries arise both for usual space-time signature (one time) and for Euclidean or exotic signatures (more than one times). Application of these superalgebras are found in th...

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Autor principal: Ferrara, S.
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2001
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1142/9789812777386_0006
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description Superconformal algebras embedding space-time in any dimension and signature are considered. Different real forms of the $R$-symmetries arise both for usual space-time signature (one time) and for Euclidean or exotic signatures (more than one times). Application of these superalgebras are found in the context of supergravities with 32 supersymmetries, in any dimension $D \leq 11$. These theories are related to $D = 11, M, M^*$ and $M^\prime$ theories or $D = 10$, IIB, IIB$^*$ theories when compactified on Lorentzian tori. All dimensionally reduced theories fall in three distinct phases specified by the number of (128 bosonic) positive and negative norm states: $(n^+,n^-) = (128,0), (64,64), (72,56)$.
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spelling cern-4840032023-03-14T17:01:57Zdoi:10.1142/9789812777386_0006http://cds.cern.ch/record/484003engFerrara, S.Spinors, superalgebras and the signature of space-timeParticle Physics - TheorySuperconformal algebras embedding space-time in any dimension and signature are considered. Different real forms of the $R$-symmetries arise both for usual space-time signature (one time) and for Euclidean or exotic signatures (more than one times). Application of these superalgebras are found in the context of supergravities with 32 supersymmetries, in any dimension $D \leq 11$. These theories are related to $D = 11, M, M^*$ and $M^\prime$ theories or $D = 10$, IIB, IIB$^*$ theories when compactified on Lorentzian tori. All dimensionally reduced theories fall in three distinct phases specified by the number of (128 bosonic) positive and negative norm states: $(n^+,n^-) = (128,0), (64,64), (72,56)$.Superconformal algebras embedding space-time in any dimension and signature are considered. Different real forms of the $R$-symmetries arise both for usual space-time signature (one time) and for Euclidean or exotic signatures (more than one times). Application of these superalgebras are found in the context of supergravities with 32 supersymmetries, in any dimension $D \leq 11$. These theories are related to $D = 11, M, M^*$ and $M^\prime$ theories or $D = 10$, IIB, IIB$^*$ theories when compactified on Lorentzian tori. All dimensionally reduced theories fall in three distinct phases specified by the number of (128 bosonic) positive and negative norm states: $(n^+,n^-) = (128,0), (64,64), (72,56)$.hep-th/0101123CERN-TH-2001-008CERN-TH-2001-008oai:cds.cern.ch:4840032001-01-18
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Ferrara, S.
Spinors, superalgebras and the signature of space-time
title Spinors, superalgebras and the signature of space-time
title_full Spinors, superalgebras and the signature of space-time
title_fullStr Spinors, superalgebras and the signature of space-time
title_full_unstemmed Spinors, superalgebras and the signature of space-time
title_short Spinors, superalgebras and the signature of space-time
title_sort spinors, superalgebras and the signature of space-time
topic Particle Physics - Theory
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1142/9789812777386_0006
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