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Three-dimensional Maxwellian Carroll gravity theory and the cosmological constant
In this work, we present the three-dimensional Maxwell Carroll gravity by considering the ultra-relativistic limit of the Maxwell Chern-Simons gravity theory defined in three spacetime dimensions.
Patrick Concha +3 more
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Maxwell Chern Simons Theory in a Geometric Representation
We quantize the Maxwell Chern Simons theory in a geometric representation that generalizes the Abelian Loop Representation of Maxwell theory. We find that in the physical sector, the model can be seen as the theory of a massles scalar field with a ...
A. Ashtekar +24 more
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A Note on the Chiral Anomaly in the AdS/CFT Correspondence and 1/N^2 Correction [PDF]
According to the AdS/CFT correspondence,the d=4, N=4 SU(N) SYM is dual to the Type IIB string theory compactified on AdS_5xS^5. A mechanism was proposed previously that the chiral anomaly of the gauge theory is accounted for to the leading order in N by ...
Bilal, Adel, Chu, Chong-Sun
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FTheoryTools: Advancing Computational Capabilities for F‐Theory Research
Abstract A primary goal of string phenomenology is to identify realistic four‐dimensional physics within the landscape of string theory solutions. In F‐theory, such solutions are encoded in the geometry of singular elliptic fibrations, whose study often requires particularly challenging and cumbersome computations.
Martin Bies +2 more
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Compactifications of strata of differentials
Abstract In this informal expository note, we quickly introduce and survey compactifications of strata of holomorphic 1‐forms on Riemann surfaces, that is, spaces of translation surfaces. In the last decade, several of these have been constructed, studied, and successfully applied to problems.
Benjamin Dozier
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A Chern-Simons theory for dipole symmetry
We present effective field theories for dipole symmetric topological matters that can be described by the Chern-Simons theory. Unlike most studies using higher-rank gauge theory, we develop a framework with both $U(1)$ and dipole gauge fields.
Xiaoyang Huang
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Deligne-Beilinson cohomology and abelian link invariants: torsion case [PDF]
For the abelian Chern-Simons field theory, we consider the quantum functional integration over the Deligne-Beilinson cohomology classes and present an explicit path-integral non-perturbative computation of the Chern-Simons link invariants in $SO(3)\simeq\
Cheeger J. +4 more
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The three‐dimensional Seiberg–Witten equations for 3/2$3/2$‐spinors: A compactness theorem
Abstract The Rarita‐Schwinger–Seiberg‐Witten (RS–SW) equations are defined similarly to the classical Seiberg–Witten equations, where a geometric non–Dirac‐type operator replaces the Dirac operator called the Rarita–Schwinger operator. In dimension 4, the RS–SW equation was first considered by the second author (Nguyen [J. Geom. Anal. 33(2023), no. 10,
Ahmad Reza Haj Saeedi Sadegh +1 more
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On N $$ \mathcal{N} $$ = 4 supersymmetry enhancements in three dimensions
We introduce a class of 3d theories consisting of strongly-coupled N $$ \mathcal{N} $$ = 4 systems coupled to N $$ \mathcal{N} $$ = 3 Chern-Simons gauge multiplets, which exhibit N $$ \mathcal{N} $$ = 4 enhancements when a peculiar condition on the Chern-
Benjamin Assel +2 more
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3D N = 1 SYM Chern-Simons theory on the Lattice
We present a method to implement 3-dimensional N = 1 SUSY Yang-Mills theory (a theory with two real supercharges containing gauge fields and an adjoint Majorana fermion) on the lattice, including a way to implement the Chern-Simons term present in this ...
A.G. Cohen +12 more
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