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Relations between supergravity p-branes
Nuclear Physics B - Proceedings Supplements, 1997zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
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2007
A brief account is given of the spectrum of extended-object solutions to supergravity theories that saturate Bogomol’ny-Prasad-Sommerfield bounds, and which therefore are candidates for exact states in the underlying string theory. These are organized into a coherent scheme by a pattern of vertical and diagonal dimensional reduction trajectories on a ...
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A brief account is given of the spectrum of extended-object solutions to supergravity theories that saturate Bogomol’ny-Prasad-Sommerfield bounds, and which therefore are candidates for exact states in the underlying string theory. These are organized into a coherent scheme by a pattern of vertical and diagonal dimensional reduction trajectories on a ...
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L’Elettrodinamica delle p-brane
2013Da un punto di vista teorico l’Elettrodinamica ammette diverse generalizzazioni concettualmente consistenti. Ne abbiamo considerata una importante nel Capitolo 16, relativa alla possibilita di sostituire il mediatore dell’interazione, il fotone, con una particella massiva. Altre generalizzazioni di interesse fisico sono le seguenti: l’identita di
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2018
From a theoretical point of view, classical electrodynamics admits a series of conceptually consistent generalizations. We have already analyzed an important one in Chap. 18 dedicated to massive vector fields, corresponding – at the quantum level – to the possibility of replacing the intermediate vector boson of the interaction, i.e. the photon, with a
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From a theoretical point of view, classical electrodynamics admits a series of conceptually consistent generalizations. We have already analyzed an important one in Chap. 18 dedicated to massive vector fields, corresponding – at the quantum level – to the possibility of replacing the intermediate vector boson of the interaction, i.e. the photon, with a
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