229 research outputs found
Four twisted differential operators for the N=4 superconformal algebra
The N=4, d=4 Yang-Mills conformal supersymmetry exhibits a very simple
sub-sector described by four differential operators. The invariance under this
subalgebra is big enough to determine the N=4 theory. Some attempts are done to
interpret these differential operators
On Forms with Non-Abelian Charges and Their Dualities
We describe forms with non-Abelian charges. We avoid the use of theories with
flat curvatures by working in the context of topological field theory. We
obtain TQFTs for a form and its dual. We leave open the question of getting
gauges in which the form, or its dual, can be gauged away, in such way that the
model has two dual formulations. We give the example of charged two-forms in
six dimensions.Comment: 11 pages, harvmac fil
N=4 Yang--Mills theory as a complexification of the N=2 theory
A complexification of the twisted theory allows one to determine the
N=4 Yang--Mills theory in its third twist formulation. The imaginary part of
the gauge symmetry is used to eliminate two scalars fields and create gauge
covariant longitudinal components for the imaginary part of the gauge field.
The latter becomes the vector field of the thirdly twisted theory.
Eventually, one gets a one to one correspondence between the fields of both
theories. Analogous complexifications can be done for topological 2d-gravity
and topological sigma models
Transmutation of Pure 2-D Supergravity Into Topological 2-D Gravity and Other Conformal Theories
We consider the BRST and superconformal properties of the ghost action of 2-D
supergravity. Using the background spin structure on the worldsheet, we show
that this action can be transformed by canonical field transformations to reach
other conformal models such as the 2-D topological gravity or the chiral models
for which the gauge variation of the action reproduces the left or right
conformal anomaly. Our method consists in using the gravitino and its ghost as
fundamental blocks to build fields with different conformal weights and
statistics. This indicates in particular that the twisting of a conformal model
into another one can be classically interpreted as a change of "field
representation" of the superconformal symmetry.Comment: 20 pages, PAR-LPTHE 92-2
Shadows and Twisted Variables
We explain how a new type of fields called shadows and the use of twisted
variables allow for a better description of Yang-Mills supersymmetric theories.
(Based on lectures given in Cargese, June 2006.)Comment: Cargese Jun 200
Supersymmetry with a Ghost Time
The progress brought to the study of chiral fermions and gauge theories by
quantization methods with a bulk time suggests their usefulness in
supersymmetric theories. Using superspace methods, we show how an explicitly
supersymmetric version of such quantization methods may be given.Comment: 6 page
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