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Relative field theories via relative dualizability
Letters in Mathematical Physics, 2023We investigate relative versions of dualizability designed for relative versions of topological field theories (TFTs), also called twisted TFTs, or quiche TFTs in the context of symmetries.
Claudia I. Scheimbauer +1 more
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Further studies in aesthetic field theory V; higher dimensions
International Journal of Theoretical Physics, 1974We consider higher dimensional universes in which the universe is constructed from four-dimensional subuniverses. Independent parameters are introduced for the subuniverses. We then consider a small coupling between the subuniverses. Emphasis is placed on the eight-dimensional case. We find that the trends from the computer are in line with the natural
M. Muraskin, B. Ring
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Scalar field in an arbitrary dimension from the standpoint of higher-spin Gauge theory
Theoretical and Mathematical Physics, 2000zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Vasiliev, M. A., Shaynkman, O. V.
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Higher-spin gauge theories in three spacetime dimensions
These lecture notes provide an introduction to higher-spin gauge theories in three spacetime dimensions, with a focus on their asymptotic symmetries, their holographic description in terms of conformal field theories with W-symmetries as well as on their
A. Campoleoni, S. Fredenhagen
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Frontiers in Astronomy and Space Sciences
We construct spherically symmetric, static, and regular Bardeen-like black hole solutions in the framework of higher-dimensional pure Lovelock gravity coupled to nonlinear Yang–Mills (YM) fields. The aim is to generalize the notion of regular black holes
Hernando Quevedo +2 more
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We construct spherically symmetric, static, and regular Bardeen-like black hole solutions in the framework of higher-dimensional pure Lovelock gravity coupled to nonlinear Yang–Mills (YM) fields. The aim is to generalize the notion of regular black holes
Hernando Quevedo +2 more
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2005
As a first approach to the study of classical solutions for gauge theories in dimensions higher than four we study linear relations among the fields which ensure the equation of motion as a consequence of the Bianchi identities. We show how these relations can be obtained as integrability conditions on linear covariant first order equations.
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As a first approach to the study of classical solutions for gauge theories in dimensions higher than four we study linear relations among the fields which ensure the equation of motion as a consequence of the Bianchi identities. We show how these relations can be obtained as integrability conditions on linear covariant first order equations.
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Dymnikova black hole in higher dimensions
The European Physical Journal Plus, 2023B. C. Paul
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Exploring Fractal Quantum Field Theory in Higher-Order Dimensions Using the McGinty Equation
International Journal of Theoretical & Computational PhysicsThis hypothesis investigates the application of the McGinty Equation to quantum fields in higher-order dimensions, proposing that these fields exhibit self-similar fractal properties. The primary objective is to understand the implications of fractal geometry on quantum field interactions, coupling constants, and particle scattering processes, offering
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2-Group global symmetries and anomalies in six-dimensional quantum field theories
Journal of High Energy Physics, 2021Clay Córdova +2 more
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Two-point functions and bootstrap applications in quantum field theories
Journal of High Energy Physics, 2022Denis Karateev
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