Abstract BFSS proposed that asymptotically flat M-theory is dual to a large N limit of the matrix quantum mechanics describing N nonrelativistic D0-branes. Recent insights on the soft symmetries of any quantum theory of gravity in asymptotically flat space are applied to the BFSS matrix model. It is shown that soft gravitons are realized by submatrices whose rank is held fixed in the large N M-theory limit, rather than the usual linear scaling with N for hard gravitons. The soft expansion is identified with the large N expansion and the soft theorem becomes a universal formula for the quantum mechanical scattering of such submatrix excitations. This formula is shown to be the Ward identity of large type IIA U(1) RR asymptotic gauge symmetry...
Abstract We analyze scattering amplitudes with one soft external graviton and arbitrary number of ot...
Abstract We use insights from superstring field theory to prove the subleading soft graviton theorem...
In this article we study giant gravitons in the framework of AdS/CFT correspondence. First, we show ...
Abstract The BFSS matrix model relates flat space M-theory to a large N limit of matrix quantum mech...
The BFSS matrix model relates flat space M-theory to a large N limit of matrix quantum mechanics des...
International audienceWe prove that soft theorems uniquely fix tree-level scattering amplitudes in a...
International audienceWe prove that soft theorems uniquely fix tree-level scattering amplitudes in a...
Abstract In a previous article [1], we have argued that Low’s sub-leading soft photon theorem can be...
Abstract Soft behaviours of S-matrix for massless theories reflect the underlying symmetry principle...
One of the exciting developments to emerge from the work in recent years on string duality is the co...
Recently it was conjectured that a certain infinite-dimensional “diagonal ” subgroup of BMS supertra...
We study the large N gauged quantum mechanics for a single Hermitian matrix in the Harmonic oscillat...
Abstract Superstring field theory gives expressions for heterotic and type II string loop amplitudes...
Asymptotic symmetries of theories with gravity in d=2m+2 spacetime dimensions are reconsidered for m...
After briefly reviewing M-Theory and it's relationship to the previously known superstring theories,...
Abstract We analyze scattering amplitudes with one soft external graviton and arbitrary number of ot...
Abstract We use insights from superstring field theory to prove the subleading soft graviton theorem...
In this article we study giant gravitons in the framework of AdS/CFT correspondence. First, we show ...
Abstract The BFSS matrix model relates flat space M-theory to a large N limit of matrix quantum mech...
The BFSS matrix model relates flat space M-theory to a large N limit of matrix quantum mechanics des...
International audienceWe prove that soft theorems uniquely fix tree-level scattering amplitudes in a...
International audienceWe prove that soft theorems uniquely fix tree-level scattering amplitudes in a...
Abstract In a previous article [1], we have argued that Low’s sub-leading soft photon theorem can be...
Abstract Soft behaviours of S-matrix for massless theories reflect the underlying symmetry principle...
One of the exciting developments to emerge from the work in recent years on string duality is the co...
Recently it was conjectured that a certain infinite-dimensional “diagonal ” subgroup of BMS supertra...
We study the large N gauged quantum mechanics for a single Hermitian matrix in the Harmonic oscillat...
Abstract Superstring field theory gives expressions for heterotic and type II string loop amplitudes...
Asymptotic symmetries of theories with gravity in d=2m+2 spacetime dimensions are reconsidered for m...
After briefly reviewing M-Theory and it's relationship to the previously known superstring theories,...
Abstract We analyze scattering amplitudes with one soft external graviton and arbitrary number of ot...
Abstract We use insights from superstring field theory to prove the subleading soft graviton theorem...
In this article we study giant gravitons in the framework of AdS/CFT correspondence. First, we show ...