Exotic Aspects of Extended Field Theories
Ray Otsuki

TL;DR
This paper explores exotic and novel solutions within extended field theories (ExFTs), revealing their potential to unify diverse branes, produce non-Riemannian geometries, and exhibit unique reduction properties beyond traditional dualities.
Contribution
It introduces new solutions in ExFT, including a unifying exotic brane solution and a non-Riemannian geometry, and analyzes complex reduction behaviors of these theories.
Findings
Unified exotic branes into a single extended space solution
Constructed a maximally non-Riemannian solution without scalar moduli
Demonstrated local patches of ExFT that cannot be related by dualities
Abstract
Extended field theories (ExFTs) are a relatively young class of theories that lie at the intersection of Kaluza-Klein theory and the remarkable dualities of string- and M-theory. Whereas the original Kaluza-Klein construction unified the local symmetries of an Einstein-Maxwell-dilaton theory into diffeomorphisms in one dimension higher, ExFTs aim for a much more ambitious goal: to unify the local symmetries of supergravity fields into a single symmetry manifest on a higher-dimensional space. Depending on whether we start with Type II or 11-dimensional supergravity, we obtain double and exceptional field theory respectively which we collectively refer to as ExFTs. At the cost of being forced into a generalised notion of diffeomorphisms that fail to close onto an algebra, ExFTs embody a powerful paradigm built on the idea of unification-of symmetries, of fields and of solutions.…
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Taxonomy
TopicsBlack Holes and Theoretical Physics · Cosmology and Gravitation Theories · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies
