We study in detail how four-dimensional local anomalies manifest themselves when the theory is compactified on a circle. By integrating out the Kaluza-Klein modes in a way that preserves the four-dimensional symmetries in the UV, we show that the three-dimensional theory contains field-dependent Chern-Simons terms that appear at one-loop. These vanish if and only if the four-dimensional anomaly is canceled, so the anomaly is not lost upon compactification. We extend this analysis to situations where anomalies are canceled through a Green-Schwarz mechanism. We then use these results to show automatic cancellation of local anomalies in F-theory compactifications that can be obtained as a limit of M-theory on a smooth Calabi-Yau fourfold with ...
In this thesis we investigate general properties of four- and six-dimensional effective actions with...
International audienceWe revisit the relation between the anomalies in four and six dimensions and t...
International audienceWe revisit the relation between the anomalies in four and six dimensions and t...
We study in detail how four-dimensional local anomalies manifest themselves when the theory is compa...
We study in detail how four-dimensional local anomalies manifest themselves when the theory is compa...
We study in detail how four-dimensional local anomalies manifest themselves when the theory is compa...
Abstract We study in detail how four-dimensional local anomalies manifest themselves when the theory...
We study in detail how four-dimensional local anomalies manifest themselves when the theory is compa...
We study in detail how four-dimensional local anomalies manifest themselves when the theory is compa...
We study the manifestation of local gauge anomalies of four- and six-dimensional field theories in t...
We study the manifestation of local gauge anomalies of four- and six-dimensional field theories in t...
We study the manifestation of local gauge anomalies of four- and six-dimensional field theories in t...
We study the manifestation of local gauge anomalies of four- and six-dimensional field theories in t...
cvetic at cvetic.hep.upenn.edu, grimm at mpp.mpg.de, klevers at sas.upenn.edu We study 4D F-theory c...
In this thesis we investigate general properties of four- and six-dimensional effective actions with...
In this thesis we investigate general properties of four- and six-dimensional effective actions with...
International audienceWe revisit the relation between the anomalies in four and six dimensions and t...
International audienceWe revisit the relation between the anomalies in four and six dimensions and t...
We study in detail how four-dimensional local anomalies manifest themselves when the theory is compa...
We study in detail how four-dimensional local anomalies manifest themselves when the theory is compa...
We study in detail how four-dimensional local anomalies manifest themselves when the theory is compa...
Abstract We study in detail how four-dimensional local anomalies manifest themselves when the theory...
We study in detail how four-dimensional local anomalies manifest themselves when the theory is compa...
We study in detail how four-dimensional local anomalies manifest themselves when the theory is compa...
We study the manifestation of local gauge anomalies of four- and six-dimensional field theories in t...
We study the manifestation of local gauge anomalies of four- and six-dimensional field theories in t...
We study the manifestation of local gauge anomalies of four- and six-dimensional field theories in t...
We study the manifestation of local gauge anomalies of four- and six-dimensional field theories in t...
cvetic at cvetic.hep.upenn.edu, grimm at mpp.mpg.de, klevers at sas.upenn.edu We study 4D F-theory c...
In this thesis we investigate general properties of four- and six-dimensional effective actions with...
In this thesis we investigate general properties of four- and six-dimensional effective actions with...
International audienceWe revisit the relation between the anomalies in four and six dimensions and t...
International audienceWe revisit the relation between the anomalies in four and six dimensions and t...