Higher-dimensional supergravity is the supersymmetric generalization of general relativity in higher dimensions. Supergravity can be formulated in any...
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In supersymmetry, eleven-dimensional supergravity is the theory of supergravity in the highest number of dimensions allowed for a supersymmetric theory...
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related to certain higher-dimensional supergravity theories via dimensional reduction (e.g. N=1, 11-dimensional supergravity is dimensionally reduced on T7...
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dimensions can describe supergravity and M-theory (7D hyperspace + 4D), and the state-space of quantum mechanics is an infinite-dimensional function space. The...
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notably in string theory and supergravity. The Weyl–Brauer matrices provide an explicit construction of higher-dimensional gamma matrices for Weyl spinors...
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M-theory (redirect from 11-dimensional spacetime)
eleven-dimensional supergravity. Although a complete formulation of M-theory is not known, such a formulation should describe two- and five-dimensional objects...
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possible. It is possible to extend mainstream LQG formalism to higher-dimensional supergravity, general relativity with supersymmetry and Kaluza–Klein extra...
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by a dimensional reduction of eleven-dimensional supergravity on a circle. The other supergravities in ten dimensions are type IIB supergravity, which...
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A five-dimensional space is a space with five dimensions. In mathematics, a sequence of N numbers can represent a location in an N-dimensional space....
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finite number of fields. It can be found from a dimensional reduction of eleven-dimensional supergravity by making the size of seven of the dimensions go...
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{\mathcal {N}}=1} supergravity is the theory of supergravity in four dimensions with a single supercharge. It contains exactly one supergravity multiplet, consisting...
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String theory (redirect from Ten-dimensional space)
applications of higher dimensional objects. In 1987, Eric Bergshoeff, Ergin Sezgin, and Paul Townsend showed that eleven-dimensional supergravity includes two-dimensional...
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supersymmetry, type I supergravity is the theory of supergravity in ten dimensions with a single supercharge. It consists of a single supergravity multiplet and...
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4D N = 1 {\displaystyle {\mathcal {N}}=1} supergravity describes the simplest four-dimensional supergravity, with a single supercharge and a supermultiplet...
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In supersymmetry, type IIB supergravity is the unique supergravity in ten dimensions with two supercharges of the same chirality. It was first constructed...
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(such as supergravity theories), a brane is a physical object that generalizes the notion of a zero-dimensional point particle, a one-dimensional string...
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such as: consistent Kaluza-Klein truncations of higher-dimensional supergravity to lower-dimensional theories, generalized fluxes, and alpha-prime corrections...
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theory, which models elementary particles not as zero-dimensional points but as one-dimensional objects called strings. In the AdS/CFT correspondence...
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in "Quantization of Newton's Constant in Certain Supergravity Theories". In extended 4-dimensional theories with N=2 supersymmetry, corresponding to...
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4D N = 1 supergravity 4D N = 1 supergravity Type I supergravity Type IIA supergravity Type IIB supergravity Eleven-dimensional supergravity Theories studied...
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Superspace (redirect from Grassmann dimension)
Rn as the odd subspace. The same definition applies to Cm|n. The four-dimensional examples take superspace to be super Minkowski space. Although similar...
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Higher-dimensional Einstein gravity is any of various physical theories that attempt to generalise to higher dimensions various results of the well established...
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{\displaystyle {\mathcal {N}}=8} case is that for Skinner's supergravity generalisation. A higher dimensional generalization of the Klein correspondence underlying...
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distant two-dimensional surface." As pointed out by Raphael Bousso, Thorn observed in 1978, that string theory admits a lower-dimensional description...
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and Eleven-Dimensional Supergravity," Phys. Lett. B 189: 75 (1987). It was Edward Witten who observed that the theory must be an 11-dimensional one in Witten...
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Cosmas Zachos, "Extended Supergravity with a Gauged Central Charge", Caltech Ph.D. Thesis, (1979), [1]; "N=2 Supergravity Theory With A Gauged Central...
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Lie superalgebra (section Classification of infinite-dimensional simple linearly compact Lie superalgebras)
generates the isometries of flat superspace. The simple complex finite-dimensional Lie superalgebras were classified by Victor Kac. They are (excluding...
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topological space Higher dimensions, including Kaluza–Klein's 4-dimensional space and Superstring theory's 9-dimensional space and Supergravity/M-theory's 10-dimensional...
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Townsend, P. (1986). "A Chern-Simons Action for Three-Dimensional anti-De Sitter Supergravity Theories". Phys. Lett. B180 (1–2): 89. Bibcode:1986PhLB...
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is four-dimensional, the Kaluza–Klein manifold P is five-dimensional. The fifth dimension is a compact space and is called the compact dimension. The technique...
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