Nonlinear Graviton as a Limit of sl(N;C) Chiral Fields as N--> infty
Maciej Przanowski, Sebastian Formanski, Francisco J.Turrubiates

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates how a sequence of sl(N;C) chiral fields converges to a complex heavenly metric, providing insights into the nonlinear graviton limit as N approaches infinity.
Contribution
It introduces a specific example of sl(N;C) chiral fields tending to a nonlinear graviton in the large N limit, connecting gauge fields to gravitational metrics.
Findings
sl(N;C) chiral fields converge to complex heavenly metric as N→infinity
Provides a concrete example linking gauge theory and gravity in the large N limit
Enhances understanding of nonlinear graviton as a limit of gauge fields
Abstract
An example of a sequence of the sl(N;C) chiral fields, for N, tending to the complex heavenly metric (nonlinear graviton) of the type [4]x[-] when N --> infinity is given.
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