Generalised geometry for M-theory

Published 30 July 2007 Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd
, , Citation Christopher M. Hull JHEP07(2007)079 DOI 10.1088/1126-6708/2007/07/079

1126-6708/2007/07/079

Abstract

Generalised geometry studies structures on a d-dimensional manifold with a metric and 2-form gauge field on which there is a natural action of the group SO(dd). This is generalised to d-dimensional manifolds with a metric and 3-form gauge field on which there is a natural action of the group Ed. This provides a framework for the discussion of M-theory solutions with flux. A different generalisation is to d-dimensional manifolds with a metric, 2-form gauge field and a set of p-forms for p either odd or even on which there is a natural action of the group Ed+1. This is useful for type IIA or IIB string solutions with flux. Further generalisations give extended tangent bundles and extended spin bundles relevant for non-geometric backgrounds. Special structures that arise for supersymmetric backgrounds are discussed.

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