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Supergravity, Brane Dynamics and String Duality

P. West

Abstract

In this review we show that a Clifford algebra possesses a unique irreducible representation; the spinor representation. We discuss what types of spinors can exist in Minkowski space-times and we explain how to construct all the supersymmetry algebras that contain a given space-time Lie algebra. After deriving the irreducible representations of the superymmetry algebras, we explain how to use them to systematically construct supergravity theories. We give the maximally supersymmetric supergravity theories in ten and eleven dimensions and discuss their properties. We find which superbranes can exist for a given supersymmetry algebra and we give the dynamics of the superbranes that occur in M theory. Finally, we discuss how the properties of supergravity theories and superbranes provide evidence for string duality. In effect, we present a continuous chain of argument that begins with Clifford algebras and leads via supersymmetry algebras and their irreducible representations to supergravity theories, string duality, brane dynamics and M theory.

Supergravity, Brane Dynamics and String Duality

Abstract

In this review we show that a Clifford algebra possesses a unique irreducible representation; the spinor representation. We discuss what types of spinors can exist in Minkowski space-times and we explain how to construct all the supersymmetry algebras that contain a given space-time Lie algebra. After deriving the irreducible representations of the superymmetry algebras, we explain how to use them to systematically construct supergravity theories. We give the maximally supersymmetric supergravity theories in ten and eleven dimensions and discuss their properties. We find which superbranes can exist for a given supersymmetry algebra and we give the dynamics of the superbranes that occur in M theory. Finally, we discuss how the properties of supergravity theories and superbranes provide evidence for string duality. In effect, we present a continuous chain of argument that begins with Clifford algebras and leads via supersymmetry algebras and their irreducible representations to supergravity theories, string duality, brane dynamics and M theory.

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