Supercurrents in Matrix theory and the generalized AdS/CFT correspondence
Yasuhiro Sekino

TL;DR
This paper explores the relationship between Matrix theory and supergravity in the context of the AdS/CFT correspondence, analyzing fermionic spectra and correlators to support the 11-dimensional interpretation.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of supergravity fermionic spectra and correlators, supporting the conjectured Matrix theory and supergravity duality in the large-N limit.
Findings
Two-point functions of supercurrents computed
Large-N scaling supports 11D supersymmetry interpretation
Consistency with supergravity predictions confirmed
Abstract
We investigate Matrix theory in the large-N limit following the conjectured correspondence between Matrix theory and supergravity on the near-horizon limit of the D0-brane background. We analyze the complete fermionic spectrum of supergravity and obtain two-point functions of the supercurrents in Matrix theory. By examining the large-N scaling properties of the correlators, we discuss the consistency of the 11-dimensional interpretation of the supersymmetry of Matrix theory.
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