Dualisation of the D = 9 Matter Coupled Supergravity
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We perform the bosonic dualisation of the matter coupled N ≤ 1, D ≤ 9 supergravity. We derive the Lie superalgebra which parameterizes the coset map whose Cartan form realizes the second-order bosonic field equations. Following the non-linear coset construction we present the first-order formulation of the bosonic field equations as a twisted self-duality condition. © SISSA 2005.
We perform the bosonic dualisation of the matter coupled N = 1, D = 9 supergravity. We derive the Lie superalgebra which parameterizes the coset map whose Cartan form realizes the second-order bosonic field equations. Following the non-linear coset construction we present the first-order formulation of the bosonic field equations as a twisted self-duality condition.
We perform the bosonic dualisation of the matter coupled N = 1, D = 9 supergravity. We derive the Lie superalgebra which parameterizes the coset map whose Cartan form realizes the second-order bosonic field equations. Following the non-linear coset construction we present the first-order formulation of the bosonic field equations as a twisted self-duality condition.
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Global Symmetries, Supergravity Models, Superstrings And Heterotic Strings, Supersymmetry And Duality, Global Symmetries, Superstrings and Heterotic Strings, Supersymmetry and Duality, Supergravity Models
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Yılmaz, Nejat T., "Dualisation of the D=9 matter coupled supergravity", Journal Of High Energy Physics, No.6, (2005).
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