M-theory in the Omega-background and 5-dimensional non-commutative gauge theory
Kevin Costello

TL;DR
This paper explores the connection between 11-dimensional supergravity in an Omega-background and a 5-dimensional non-commutative Chern-Simons gauge theory, revealing new insights into M-branes, quantization, and holography.
Contribution
It establishes a novel equivalence between supergravity in an Omega-background and a 5D non-commutative gauge theory, and connects this to M-branes and chiral algebras.
Findings
Equivalence between 11D supergravity in Omega-background and 5D non-commutative gauge theory.
Quantization of the 5D gauge theory with two coupling constants.
Recovery of the $W_{k+ finite}$ algebra from the gauge theory in the large N limit.
Abstract
The -background is defined for supergravity, and a very general class of such backgrounds is constructed for 11-dimensional supergravity. 11-dimensional supergravity in a certain -background is shown to be equivalent to a 5-dimensional non-commutative gauge theory of Chern-Simons type. M2 and M5 branes are expressed as 1 and 2-dimensional extended objects in the 5-dimensional gauge theory. This 5-dimensional gauge theory is shown to admit a consistent quantization with two coupling constants, despite being formally non-renormalizable. A check of a twisted version of AdS/CFT is performed relating this 5-dimensional non-commutative gauge theory to the theory on N M5 branes, wrapping an singularity and placed in an -background. The operators on the M5 branes, in the -background, are described by a certain chiral algebra which in the large N limit…
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Taxonomy
TopicsBlack Holes and Theoretical Physics · Noncommutative and Quantum Gravity Theories · Cosmology and Gravitation Theories
