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Journal articles on the topic "Enlarged Superspace"

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Bandos, I. "Spinor Moving Frame, Polarized Scattering Equation for 11D Supergravity, and Ambitwistor Superstring." Ukrainian Journal of Physics 64, no. 12 (December 9, 2019): 1087. http://dx.doi.org/10.15407/ujpe64.12.1087.

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We reveal and discuss the spinor moving frame origin of the formalism of the 11D polarized scattering equation by Geyer and Mason [21]. In particular, we use the spinor moving frame formulation of the 11D ambitwistor superstring [35] considered as a dynamical system in the 11D superspace enlarged by tensorial central charge coordinates to rigorously obtain the expression for the spinor function on a Riemann sphere and the polarized scattering equation which that obeys.
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Upadhyay, Sudhaker. "Ward and Nielsen identities for ABJM theory in 𝒩 = 1 superspace." International Journal of Modern Physics A 31, no. 19 (July 7, 2016): 1650112. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0217751x16501128.

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The structures and the associated gauge algebra of ABJM theory in [Formula: see text] superspace are reviewed. We derive the Ward identities of the theory in the class of Lorentz-type gauges at quantum level to justify the renormalizability of the model. We compute the Nielsen identities for the two-point functions of the theory with the help of enlarged BRST transformation. The identities are derived in ABJM theory to ensure the gauge independence of the physical poles of the Green’s functions.
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Mikki, Said. "On the Topological Structure of Nonlocal Continuum Field Theories." Foundations 2, no. 1 (December 31, 2021): 20–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/foundations2010003.

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An alternative to conventional spacetime is proposed and rigorously formulated for nonlocal continuum field theories through the deployment of a fiber bundle-based superspace extension method. We develop, in increasing complexity, the concept of nonlocality starting from general considerations, going through spatial dispersion, and ending up with a broad formulation that unveils the link between general topology and nonlocality in generic material media. It is shown that nonlocality naturally leads to a Banach (vector) bundle structure serving as an enlarged space (superspace) inside which physical processes, such as the electromagnetic ones, take place. The added structures, essentially fibered spaces, model the topological microdomains of physics-based nonlocality and provide a fine-grained geometrical picture of field–matter interactions in nonlocal metamaterials. We utilize standard techniques in the theory of smooth manifolds to construct the Banach bundle structure by paying careful attention to the relevant physics. The electromagnetic response tensor is then reformulated as a superspace bundle homomorphism and the various tools needed to proceed from the local topology of microdomains to global domains are developed. For concreteness and simplicity, our presentations of both the fundamental theory and the examples given to illustrate the mathematics all emphasize the case of electromagnetic field theory, but the superspace formalism developed here is quite general and can be easily extended to other types of nonlocal continuum field theories. An application to fundamental theory is given, which consists of utilizing the proposed superspace theory of nonlocal metamaterials in order to explain why nonlocal electromagnetic materials often require additional boundary conditions or extra input from microscopic theory relative to local electromagnetism, where in the latter case such extra input is not needed. Real-life case studies quantitatively illustrating the microdomain structure in nonlocal semiconductors are provided. Moreover, in a series of connected appendices, we outline a new broad view of the emerging field of nonlocal electromagnetism in material domains, which, together with the main superspace formalism introduced in the main text, may be considered a new unified general introduction to the physics and methods of nonlocal metamaterials.
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Bandos, Igor. "Exceptional field theories, superparticles in an enlarged 11D superspace and higher spin theories." Nuclear Physics B 925 (December 2017): 28–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nuclphysb.2017.10.001.

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DELBOURGO, R., P. D. JARVIS, and G. THOMPSON. "Sp(2) INVARIANT BRST FORMALISM, SUPERSYMMETRY AND WESS-ZUMINO GAUGES." Modern Physics Letters A 01, no. 02 (May 1986): 95–101. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0217732386000142.

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Covariant quantization of Fermi-Bose supersymmetric gauge theories is formulated within an enlarged superspace (xµ, θα, ξm) with manifest ξ-supertranslation (=extended BRST) and Sp(2) invariance. In Wess-Zumino gauges, the correct ghost and auxiliary field structure emerges by counting arguments for the (N=1) super-Yang-Mills, conformal and Einstein supergravity cases. The super-Yang-Mills case is analyzed in detail for both supercovariant and Wess-Zumino gauge-fixing, with particular emphasis on the Sp(2) assignments of the ghost superfields.
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Azcárraga, J. A. de, J. M. Izquierdo, M. Picón, and O. Varela. "Extensions, expansions, Lie algebra cohomology and enlarged superspaces." Classical and Quantum Gravity 21, no. 10 (April 17, 2004): S1375—S1384. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/0264-9381/21/10/010.

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Bruzzo, Ugo, and Vladimir Pestov. "On the notion of compactness in supergeometry." Bulletin of the Australian Mathematical Society 61, no. 3 (June 2000): 473–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0004972700022504.

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We discuss the problem of finding an analogue of the concept of topological space in supergeometry, motivated by the search for a procedure to compactify supermanifolds along odd coordinates. In particular, we examine the topologies arising naturally on the sets of points of locally ringed superspaces, and show that in the presence of a nontrivial odd sector such topologies are never compact. The main outcome of our discussion is the following new observation: not only the usual framework of supergeometry (the theory of locally ringed spaces), but the more general approach of the functor of points, need to be further enlarged.
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de Azcárraga, José A., José M. Izquierdo, and C. Miquel-Espanya. "Spacetime scale-invariant super-p-brane actions on enlarged superspaces and the geometry of κ-symmetry." Nuclear Physics B 706, no. 1-2 (January 2005): 181–203. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nuclphysb.2004.10.042.

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Conference papers on the topic "Enlarged Superspace"

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de Azcárraga, J. A. "Superbranes, D = 11 CJS Supergravity and Enlarged Superspace Coordinates/Fields Correspondence." In FUNDAMENTAL INTERACTIONS AND TWISTOR-LIKE METHODS: XIX Max Born Symposium. AIP, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.1923338.

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