Fefferman-Graham ambient construction can be formulated as $\mathfrak{sp}(2)$-algebra relations on three Hamiltonian constraint functions on ambient space. This formulation admits a simple extension that leads to higher-spin fields, both conformal gauge fields and usual massless fields on anti-de Sitter spacetime. For the bulk version of the system, we study its possible on-shell version which is formally consistent and reproduces conformal higher-spin fields on the boundary. Interpretation of the proposed on-shell version crucially depends on the choice of the functional class. Although the choice leading to fully interacting higher-spin theory in the bulk is not known, we demonstrate that the system has a vacuum solution describing genera...
We present the superfield generalization of free higher spin equations in tensorial superspaces and ...
We introduce prepotentials for fermionic higher-spin gauge fields in four space-time dimensions, gen...
Higher spin theories can be efficiently described in terms of auxiliary St\"uckelberg or projective ...
Fefferman-Graham ambient construction can be formulated as sp ( 2 ) -algebra relations on thr...
International audienceFefferman-Graham ambient construction can be formulated as sp ( 2 ) -algebra r...
International audienceFefferman-Graham ambient construction can be formulated as sp ( 2 ) -algebra r...
Fefferman-Graham ambient construction can be formulated as $\mathfrak{sp}(2)$-algebra relations on t...
This thesis includes several original results. All of them are already published or submitted for pu...
Abstract: We study systematically the conformal geometry of higher spin bosonic gauge fields in thre...
A new construction for gauge invariant functionals in the nonlinear higher-spin theory is proposed. ...
We present a complete solution to the problem of Formal Higher Spin Gravities — formally consistent ...
We present a complete solution to the problem of Formal Higher Spin Gravities — formally consistent ...
We propose non-linear equations for the formal Type-B Higher Spin Gravity that is dual to the free f...
This dissertation consist of three parts. The first part of the thesis is devoted to the study of gr...
We propose non-linear equations for the formal Type-B Higher Spin Gravity that is dual to the free f...
We present the superfield generalization of free higher spin equations in tensorial superspaces and ...
We introduce prepotentials for fermionic higher-spin gauge fields in four space-time dimensions, gen...
Higher spin theories can be efficiently described in terms of auxiliary St\"uckelberg or projective ...
Fefferman-Graham ambient construction can be formulated as sp ( 2 ) -algebra relations on thr...
International audienceFefferman-Graham ambient construction can be formulated as sp ( 2 ) -algebra r...
International audienceFefferman-Graham ambient construction can be formulated as sp ( 2 ) -algebra r...
Fefferman-Graham ambient construction can be formulated as $\mathfrak{sp}(2)$-algebra relations on t...
This thesis includes several original results. All of them are already published or submitted for pu...
Abstract: We study systematically the conformal geometry of higher spin bosonic gauge fields in thre...
A new construction for gauge invariant functionals in the nonlinear higher-spin theory is proposed. ...
We present a complete solution to the problem of Formal Higher Spin Gravities — formally consistent ...
We present a complete solution to the problem of Formal Higher Spin Gravities — formally consistent ...
We propose non-linear equations for the formal Type-B Higher Spin Gravity that is dual to the free f...
This dissertation consist of three parts. The first part of the thesis is devoted to the study of gr...
We propose non-linear equations for the formal Type-B Higher Spin Gravity that is dual to the free f...
We present the superfield generalization of free higher spin equations in tensorial superspaces and ...
We introduce prepotentials for fermionic higher-spin gauge fields in four space-time dimensions, gen...
Higher spin theories can be efficiently described in terms of auxiliary St\"uckelberg or projective ...