
TL;DR
This thesis explores higher gauge theory's role in M-theory, presenting new constructions for selfdual strings and proposing higher gauge structures as a framework for understanding multiple M5-branes and related theories.
Contribution
It introduces a Nahm-like construction for selfdual strings using loop space and suggests higher gauge theory as a promising approach for describing multiple M5-branes.
Findings
Loop space construction maps M2-brane solutions to selfdual strings.
Reduction to ordinary Nahm construction when loops wrap a circle.
Potential involvement of semistrict L-infinity algebras in (2,0) theory.
Abstract
In this thesis, the emerging field of higher gauge theory will be discussed, particularly in relation to problems arising in M-theory, such as selfdual strings and the so-called (2,0) theory. This thesis will begin with a Nahm-like construction for selfdual strings using loop space, the space of loops on spacetime. This construction maps solutions of the Basu-Harvey equation, the BPS equation arising in the description of multiple M2-branes, to solutions of a selfdual string equation on loop space. Furthermore, all ingredients of the construction reduce to those of the ordinary Nahm construction when compactified on a circle with all loops restricted to those wrapping the circle. The rest of this thesis, however, will not involve loop space. We will see a Nahm-like construction for the case of infinitely many selfdual strings, suspended between two M5-branes. This is possible since the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsBlack Holes and Theoretical Physics · Algebraic and Geometric Analysis · Noncommutative and Quantum Gravity Theories
