Current Algebra Formulation of M-theory based on E11 Kac-Moody Algebra
Abstract
Quantum M-theory is formulated using the current algebra technique. The current algebra is based on a Kac-Moody algebra rather than usual finite dimensional Lie algebra. Specifically, I study the Kac-Moody algebra that was shown recently to contain all the ingredients of M-theory. Both the internal symmetry and the external Lorentz symmetry can be realized inside , so that, by constructing the current algebra of , I obtain both internal gauge theory and gravity theory. The energy-momentum tensor is constructed as the bilinear form of the currents, yielding a system of quantum equations of motion of the currents/fields. Supersymmetry is incorporated in a natural way. The so-called "field-current identity" is built in and, for example, the gravitino field is itself a conserved super-current. One unanticipated outcome is that the quantum gravity equation is not identical to the one obtained from the Einstein-Hilbert action.
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@article{arxiv.1701.06894,
title = {Current Algebra Formulation of M-theory based on E11 Kac-Moody Algebra},
author = {Hirotaka Sugawara},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1701.06894},
year = {2017}
}
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20 pages, 1 figure, to be published (IJMPA-D-17-00012)