Results 11 to 20 of about 175,625 (309)
Gravitation as a Supersymmetric Gauge Theory [PDF]
We propose a gauge theory of gravitation. The gauge potential is a connection of the Super SL(2,C) group. A MacDowell-Mansouri type of action is proposed where the action is quadratic in the Super SL(2,C) curvature and depends purely on gauge connection.
Ashtekar +14 more
core +5 more sources
Supersymmetric gauge theory on the graph [PDF]
Abstract We consider two-dimensional ${\cal N} = (2,2)$ supersymmetric gauge theory on discretized Riemann surfaces. We find that the discretized theory can be efficiently described by using graph theory, where the bosonic and fermionic fields are regarded as vectors on a graph and its dual.
Matsuura, So, Ohta, Kazutoshi
openaire +2 more sources
Supersymmetric gauge theories on noncommutative superspace [PDF]
We study four dimensional supersymmetric gauge theory on the noncommutative superspace, recently proposed by Seiberg. We construct the gauge-invariant action of N=1 super Yang-Mills theory with chiral and antichiral superfields, which has N=1/2 supersymmetry on the noncommutative superspace.
Takeo Araki +2 more
openalex +5 more sources
Discrete anomaly matching for the Pouliot type dualities
We compute the 't Hooft anomalies of discrete symmetries in the Pouliot type dual theories and check their anomaly matching conditions. The Pouliot type dual theories we will consider in this paper are two dual pairs; the dual pair of N=1 supersymmetric ...
Teruhiko Kawano
doaj +1 more source
Multiplicative Hitchin systems and supersymmetric gauge theory [PDF]
Multiplicative Hitchin systems are analogues of Hitchin’s integrable system based on moduli spaces of G-Higgs bundles on a curve C where the Higgs field is group-valued, rather than Lie algebra valued.
C. Elliott, V. Pestun
semanticscholar +1 more source
We study M5 branes on ℝ1,1 ×Taub-NUT that we view as a singular fibration. Reducing the M5 branes along the fiber gives 5d SYM. Due to the singularity, this 5d theory has a gauge anomaly and it is not supersymmetric.
Andreas Gustavsson
doaj +1 more source
Quantum simulation of gauge theory via orbifold lattice [PDF]
We propose a new framework for simulating U(k) Yang-Mills theory on a universal quantum computer. This construction uses the orbifold lattice formulation proposed by Kaplan, Katz, and Unsal, who originally applied it to supersymmetric gauge theories. Our
Alex Buser +4 more
semanticscholar +1 more source
Supersymmetric deformations of maximally supersymmetric gauge theories [PDF]
We study supersymmetric and super Poincaré invariant deformations of ten-dimensional super Yang-Mills theory and of its dimensional reductions. We describe all infinitesimal super Poincaré invariant deformations of equations of motion of ten-dimensional super Yang-Mills theory and its reduction to a point; we discuss the extension of them to formal ...
Movshev, M. V., Schwarz, A.
openaire +3 more sources
Scheme-Independent Calculations of Physical Quantities in an ${\cal N}=1$ Supersymmetric Gauge Theory [PDF]
We consider an asymptotically free, vectorial, ${\cal N}=1$ supersymmetric gauge theory with gauge group $G$ and $N_f$ pairs of chiral superfields in the respective representations ${\cal R}$ and $\bar {\cal R}$ of $G$, having an infrared fixed point ...
T. Ryttov, R. Shrock
semanticscholar +1 more source
3d defects in 5d: RG flows and defect F-maximization
We use a combination of AdS/CFT and supersymmetric localization to study codimension-2 defects in 5d SCFTs and their gauge theory deformations. The 5d SCFTs are engineered by (p, q) 5-brane webs, with defects realized by D3-branes ending on the 5-brane ...
Leonardo Santilli, Christoph F. Uhlemann
doaj +1 more source

