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The KP Equation from Plebanski and $SU(\infty)$ Self-Dual Yang-Mills

High Energy Physics - Theory 2007-05-23 v1

Abstract

Starting from a self-dual SU()SU(\infty) Yang-Mills theory in (2+2)(2+2) dimensions, the Plebanski second heavenly equation is obtained after a suitable dimensional reduction. The self-dual gravitational background is the cotangent space of the internal two-dimensional Riemannian surface required in the formulation of SU()SU(\infty) Yang-Mills theory. A subsequent dimensional reduction leads to the KP equation in (1+2)(1+2) dimensions after the relationship from the Plebanski second heavenly function, Ω\Omega, to the KP function, uu, is obtained. Also a complexified KP equation is found when a different dimensional reduction scheme is performed . Such relationship between Ω\Omega and uu is based on the correspondence between the SL(2,R)SL(2,R) self-duality conditions in (3+3)(3+3) dimensions of Das, Khviengia, Sezgin (DKS) and the ones of SU()SU(\infty) in (2+2)(2+2) dimensions . The generalization to the Supersymmetric KP equation should be straightforward by extending the construction of the bosonic case to the previous Super-Plebanski equation, found by us in [1], yielding self-dual supergravity backgrounds in terms of the light-cone chiral superfield, Θ\Theta, which is the supersymmetric analog of Ω\Omega. The most important consequence of this Plebanski-KP correspondence is that WW gravity can be seen as the gauge theory of ϕ\phi-diffeomorphisms in the space of dimensionally-reduced D=2+2, SU()D=2+2,~SU^*(\infty) Yang-Mills instantons. These ϕ\phi diffeomorphisms preserve a volume-three-form and are, precisely, the ones which provide the Plebanski-KP correspondence.

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@article{arxiv.hep-th/9308101,
  title  = {The KP Equation from Plebanski and $SU(\infty)$ Self-Dual Yang-Mills},
  author = {Carlos Castro},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-th/9308101},
  year   = {2007}
}

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10 pages, IAEC 7-93R