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[en] It is shown that the restrictions of the torsion that are assumed in supergravity allow conclusions to be made about the geometry of superspace
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Cover-to-cover translation of Yadernaya Fizika (USSR).
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[en] A detailed course is given on supergravity, where the framework of the local supergravity theories in eleven dimensions and various solutions of these equations with compactification of the extra dimensions are described. The geometrical concepts encountered in these theories, such as harmonic analysis, are emphasized. 57 refs.; 2 tabs
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Ramond, P. (Florida Univ., Gainesville (USA). Dept. of Physics); Stora, R. (European Organization for Nuclear Research, Geneva (Switzerland)) (eds.); North Atlantic Treaty Organization, Brussels (Belgium). Advanced Study Inst; Les Houches Summer School Proceedings; v. 44; 2 pt. 1116 p; ISBN 0-444-87026-1;
; 1987; p. 755-817; North-Holland; Amsterdam (Netherlands); 44. Session of the Les Houches summer school on theoretical physics; Les Houches (France); 1 Jul - 8 Aug 1985

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Aichelburg, P.C.; Embacher, F.
Vienna Univ. (Austria). Inst. fuer Theoretische Physik1987
Vienna Univ. (Austria). Inst. fuer Theoretische Physik1987
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[en] An outline for the construction of an effective theory of interacting solitons in N = 2 supergravity is presented. The solitons are described by their asymptotic properties, carrying translational and supertranslational degrees of freedom. We discuss briefly the classical and the quantized dynamics for the free soliton. The Lagrangian for the motion of a soliton in a curved supergravity background is exhibited and its implications for an effective supercharge interaction are mentioned. (Author)
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1987; 33 p
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[en] Supergravity, the gauge theory of supersymmetry, is reviewed. The main aspects of its Lagrangian formulation and the prospects for a unified theory of fundamental interactions are discussed. (orig.)
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Es wird ein Ueberblick ueber die Supergravitaet, die Eichtheorie der Supersymmetrie gegeben. Die wesentlichen Gesichtspunkte der Lagrangeformulierung und die Aussichten auf eine einheitliche Feldtheorie fuer die fundamentalen Wechselwirkungen werden diskutiert. (orig.)Primary Subject
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Kramer, P.; Rieckers, A. (Tuebingen Univ. (Germany, F.R.). Inst. fuer Theoretische Physik) (eds.); Lecture Notes in Physics; v. 79; p. 22-46; ISBN 3-540-08848-2;
; 1978; p. 22-46; Springer; Berlin, Germany, F.R; 6. international colloquium on group theoretical methods in physics; Tuebingen, Germany, F.R; 18 - 22 Jul 1977

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Embacher, F.
Vienna Univ. (Austria). Inst. fuer Theoretische Physik1987
Vienna Univ. (Austria). Inst. fuer Theoretische Physik1987
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[en] The interaction of N=2 supergravity solitons is worked out in the non-relativistic limit, and an effective quantum field theory of solitons is formulated. 12 refs. (Author)
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1987; 12 p; Talk given at the Second Hungarian Relativity Workshop, Sep 1987.
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[en] A program is described for uniting space-time and internal symmetries. Coordinates are written as composites of spinors, whose indices are then extended into an internal symmetry space. The desired result is a theory of all integral and half-integral fields with spin 2 or less
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Tran Thanh Van, J. (ed.); 650 p; ISBN 2-86332-016-5;
; 1982; v. 1 p. 611-614; Editions Frontieres; Gif-sur-Yvette (France); 17. Rencontre de Moriond; Les Arcs (France); 14 - 26 Mar 1982

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[en] The roles of antisymmetric field tensors and their duals are examined in d=7 N=2 supergravity. Supersymmetry requires modification of the definition of the third rank antisymmetric field tensor to include the Chern-Simons form. Actions and supertransformation laws are constructed up to quartic and bilinear fermion terms respectively. (Author)
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Ozkan, Mehmet; Pang, Yi, E-mail: m.ozkan@rug.nl, E-mail: pangyi1@physics.tamu.edu2014
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[en] We provide a succinct way to construct the supersymmetric completion of Rn (n⩾3) in components using the superconformal formulation of old minimal supergravity. As a consequence, we obtain the polynomial f(R) supergravity extending the supersymmetric Starobinsky model to any higher power of R. The supersymmetric vacua in polynomial f(R) supergravity are studied. We also present the Rn extended minimal Volkov–Akulov–Starobinsky model. (paper)
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Available from http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/0264-9381/31/20/205004; Country of input: International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
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Sorba, P.; Stora, R. (eds.); Grenoble-1 Univ., 74 - Annecy (France). Lab. de Physique des Particules; 57 p; 1983; 2 p; Meeting on supersymmetry and supergravity; Annecy (France); 10-12 Jan 1983; Published in summary form only.
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[en] A brief description of the basic ideas of supersymmetry and supergravity and of the renormalization properties of the latter is given
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p. 371-388; ISBN 2-222-02209-6;
; 1978; p. 371-388; Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique; Paris, France; National colloquium on theoretical problems associated with the new particles; Montpellier, France; 23 - 28 May 1977

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