Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Dedication
- Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Part I Formalism
- Part II Applications
- 16 AdS7 × S4 nonlinear KK compactification of 11-dimensional supergravity and related notions
- 17 (Abelian and nonabelian) T-dualities and other solution generatingtechniques: TsT, O(d, d), and null Melvin twist
- 18 Extremal and black p-brane solutions of supergravity; Tseytlin’s harmonic function rule
- 19 Supersymmetry of solutions, classification via susy algebra, intersecting brane solutions
- 20 U-duality group acting on supergravity theories and on solutions,M theory unification
- 21 Gravity duals: Decoupling limit and Penrose limits on solutions and algebras
- 22 Supersymmetric AdS/CFT gravity dual pairs and their deformations (susy, marginal, integrable)
- 23 Extremal black holes, the attractormechanism, and holography
- 24 Supersymmetric string (NS-R, GS, Berkovits) and supergravity on the worldsheet vs. spacetime supergravity
- 25 Kappa symmetry and spacetime supergravity equations of motion; superembedding formalism
- 26 Supergravity and cosmological inflation models
- 27 Maldacena–Núñez and supergravity no-go theorems; loopholes
- 28 Witten’s positive energy theorem in general relativity and connection with supergravity
- 29 Compactification of low-energy string theory
- 30 Toward realistic embeddings of the Standard Model using supergravity
- 31 Minimal sugra, phenomenology, andmodels of susy breaking
- References
- Index
24 - Supersymmetric string (NS-R, GS, Berkovits) and supergravity on the worldsheet vs. spacetime supergravity
from Part II - Applications
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 14 November 2024
- Frontmatter
- Dedication
- Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Part I Formalism
- Part II Applications
- 16 AdS7 × S4 nonlinear KK compactification of 11-dimensional supergravity and related notions
- 17 (Abelian and nonabelian) T-dualities and other solution generatingtechniques: TsT, O(d, d), and null Melvin twist
- 18 Extremal and black p-brane solutions of supergravity; Tseytlin’s harmonic function rule
- 19 Supersymmetry of solutions, classification via susy algebra, intersecting brane solutions
- 20 U-duality group acting on supergravity theories and on solutions,M theory unification
- 21 Gravity duals: Decoupling limit and Penrose limits on solutions and algebras
- 22 Supersymmetric AdS/CFT gravity dual pairs and their deformations (susy, marginal, integrable)
- 23 Extremal black holes, the attractormechanism, and holography
- 24 Supersymmetric string (NS-R, GS, Berkovits) and supergravity on the worldsheet vs. spacetime supergravity
- 25 Kappa symmetry and spacetime supergravity equations of motion; superembedding formalism
- 26 Supergravity and cosmological inflation models
- 27 Maldacena–Núñez and supergravity no-go theorems; loopholes
- 28 Witten’s positive energy theorem in general relativity and connection with supergravity
- 29 Compactification of low-energy string theory
- 30 Toward realistic embeddings of the Standard Model using supergravity
- 31 Minimal sugra, phenomenology, andmodels of susy breaking
- References
- Index
Summary
We start by describing the particle action in the first-order and second-order formalism. This is then generalized to the bosonic string, for which we discuss actions and equations of motion, constraints, quantization, and oscillators, and we add background fields. The particle is generalized to the particle, and from that, we find we can generalize the bosonic string to the GS superstring, the NS-R (spinning) string, and the Berkovits superstring, using pure spinors.
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- Introduction to Supergravity and its Applications , pp. 309 - 324Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2024