We establish the correspondence between, on one side, the possible gaugings and massive deformations of half-maximal supergravity coupled to vector multiplets and, on the other side, certain generators of the associated very extended Kac-Moody algebras. The difference between generators associated to gaugings and to massive deformations is pointed out. Furthermore, we argue that another set of generators are related to the so-called quadratic constraints of the embedding tensor. Special emphasis is placed on a truncation of the Kac-Moody algebra that is related to the bosonic gauge transformations of supergravity. We give a separate discussion of this truncation when non-zero deformations are present. The new insights are also illustrated i...
The forms in D -dimensional (half-)maximal supergravity theories are discussed for 3 ≤ D ≤ 11. Super...
The bosonic sector of various supergravity theories reduces to a homogeneous space G/H in three dime...
The bosonic sector of various supergravity theories reduces to a homogeneous space G/H in three dime...
We establish the correspondence between, on one side, the possible gaugings and massive deformations...
We establish the correspondence between, on one side, the possible gaugings and massive deformations...
We establish the correspondence between, on one side, the possible gaugings and massive deformations...
We establish the correspondence between, on one side, the possible gaugings and massive deformations...
We establish the correspondence between, on one side, the possible gaugings and massive deformations...
We establish the correspondence between, on one side, the possible gaugings and massive deformations...
We work out the truncation from maximal to half-maximal supergravity in four dimensions. In particul...
We work out the truncation from maximal to half-maximal supergravity in four dimensions. In particul...
We work out the truncation from maximal to half-maximal supergravity in four dimensions. In particul...
We work out the truncation from maximal to half-maximal supergravity in four dimensions. In particul...
Symmetry. Not only makes it our world round, but it's also what makes it go round. From the perfect ...
The maximal rank hyperbolic Kac-Moody algebra e10 has been conjectured to play a prominent role in t...
The forms in D -dimensional (half-)maximal supergravity theories are discussed for 3 ≤ D ≤ 11. Super...
The bosonic sector of various supergravity theories reduces to a homogeneous space G/H in three dime...
The bosonic sector of various supergravity theories reduces to a homogeneous space G/H in three dime...
We establish the correspondence between, on one side, the possible gaugings and massive deformations...
We establish the correspondence between, on one side, the possible gaugings and massive deformations...
We establish the correspondence between, on one side, the possible gaugings and massive deformations...
We establish the correspondence between, on one side, the possible gaugings and massive deformations...
We establish the correspondence between, on one side, the possible gaugings and massive deformations...
We establish the correspondence between, on one side, the possible gaugings and massive deformations...
We work out the truncation from maximal to half-maximal supergravity in four dimensions. In particul...
We work out the truncation from maximal to half-maximal supergravity in four dimensions. In particul...
We work out the truncation from maximal to half-maximal supergravity in four dimensions. In particul...
We work out the truncation from maximal to half-maximal supergravity in four dimensions. In particul...
Symmetry. Not only makes it our world round, but it's also what makes it go round. From the perfect ...
The maximal rank hyperbolic Kac-Moody algebra e10 has been conjectured to play a prominent role in t...
The forms in D -dimensional (half-)maximal supergravity theories are discussed for 3 ≤ D ≤ 11. Super...
The bosonic sector of various supergravity theories reduces to a homogeneous space G/H in three dime...
The bosonic sector of various supergravity theories reduces to a homogeneous space G/H in three dime...