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Division Algebras and Supersymmetry III

High Energy Physics - Theory 2011-12-23 v3 Category Theory Differential Geometry Rings and Algebras

Abstract

Recent work applying higher gauge theory to the superstring has indicated the presence of `higher symmetry'. Infinitesimally, this is realized by a `Lie 2-superalgebra' extending the Poincare superalgebra in precisely the dimensions where the classical supersymmetric string makes sense: 3, 4, 6 and 10. In the previous paper in this series, we constructed this Lie 2-superalgebra using the normed division algebras. In this paper, we use an elegant geometric technique to integrate this Lie 2-superalgebra to a `Lie 2-supergroup' extending the Poincare supergroup in the same dimensions. Briefly, a `Lie 2-superalgebra' is a two-term chain complex with a bracket like a Lie superalgebra, but satisfying the Jacobi identity only up to chain homotopy. Simple examples of Lie 2-superalgebras arise from 3-cocycles on Lie superalgebras, and it is in this way that we constructed the Lie 2-superalgebra above. Because this 3-cocycle is supported on a nilpotent subalgebra, our geometric technique applies, and we obtain a Lie 2-supergroup integrating the Lie 2-superalgebra in the guise of a smooth 3-cocycle on the Poincare supergroup.

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@article{arxiv.1109.3574,
  title  = {Division Algebras and Supersymmetry III},
  author = {John Huerta},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1109.3574},
  year   = {2011}
}

Comments

70 pages. v2/v3: Minor changes to introduction. Citation updated