Integral invariants in maximally supersymmetric Yang-Mills theories are discussed in spacetime dimensions 4 ≤ D ≤ 10 for SU(k) gauge groups. It is shown that, in addition to the action, there are three special invariants in all dimensions. Two of these, the single-and double-trace F 4 invariants, are of Chern-Simons type in D = 9, 10 and BPS type in D ≤ 8, while the third, the double-trace of two derivatives acting on F 4, can be expressed in terms of a gauge-invariant super-D -form in all dimensions. We show that the super-ten-forms for D = 10 F 4 invariants have interesting cohomological properties and we also discuss some features of other invariants, including the single-trace d 2 F 4, which has a special form in D = 10. The implication...
Following the work of Dine and Seiberg for SU(2), we study the leading irrelevant operators on the m...
We formulate the ten-dimensional super-Yang-Mills theory in a twisted superspace with 8+1 supercharg...
These lecture notes begin with a review of the first nonleading contributions to the derivative expa...
Integral invariants in maximally supersymmetric Yang-Mills theories are discussed in spacetime dimen...
The question of whether BPS invariants are protected in maximally supersymmetric Yang-Mills theories...
We discuss various approaches to the problem of determining which supersymmetric invariants are perm...
With the introduction of shadow fields, we demonstrate the renormalizability of the N=4 super-Yang--...
In this paper, we take up an old thread of development concerning the characterization of supersymme...
27International audienceWith the introduction of shadow fields, we demonstrate the renormalizability...
We compute the supersymmetry constraints on the R 4 type corrections in maximal supergravity in dime...
We construct supersymmetric R+R4-actions in ten dimensions. Two invariants, of which the bosonic par...
Standard superspace Feynman diagram rules give one estimate of the onset of ultraviolet divergences ...
AbstractThe N=4 super-Yang–Mills theory is covariantly determined by two scalar and one vector BRST ...
This thesis is an account or most of the work that I did in Supersymmetry and Supergravity over the ...
We present an explicit formulation of supersymmetric Yang-Mills theories from $\D=$ 5 to 10 dimensio...
Following the work of Dine and Seiberg for SU(2), we study the leading irrelevant operators on the m...
We formulate the ten-dimensional super-Yang-Mills theory in a twisted superspace with 8+1 supercharg...
These lecture notes begin with a review of the first nonleading contributions to the derivative expa...
Integral invariants in maximally supersymmetric Yang-Mills theories are discussed in spacetime dimen...
The question of whether BPS invariants are protected in maximally supersymmetric Yang-Mills theories...
We discuss various approaches to the problem of determining which supersymmetric invariants are perm...
With the introduction of shadow fields, we demonstrate the renormalizability of the N=4 super-Yang--...
In this paper, we take up an old thread of development concerning the characterization of supersymme...
27International audienceWith the introduction of shadow fields, we demonstrate the renormalizability...
We compute the supersymmetry constraints on the R 4 type corrections in maximal supergravity in dime...
We construct supersymmetric R+R4-actions in ten dimensions. Two invariants, of which the bosonic par...
Standard superspace Feynman diagram rules give one estimate of the onset of ultraviolet divergences ...
AbstractThe N=4 super-Yang–Mills theory is covariantly determined by two scalar and one vector BRST ...
This thesis is an account or most of the work that I did in Supersymmetry and Supergravity over the ...
We present an explicit formulation of supersymmetric Yang-Mills theories from $\D=$ 5 to 10 dimensio...
Following the work of Dine and Seiberg for SU(2), we study the leading irrelevant operators on the m...
We formulate the ten-dimensional super-Yang-Mills theory in a twisted superspace with 8+1 supercharg...
These lecture notes begin with a review of the first nonleading contributions to the derivative expa...