
TL;DR
This paper explores the theoretical framework of eleven-dimensional supergravity and M-theory, proposing an infinite component theory connected to exceptional algebraic structures, advancing understanding of higher-dimensional physics.
Contribution
It introduces a novel approach linking light-cone supergravity divergences to an infinite component theory based on the coset F4/SO(9), related to the Exceptional Jordan Algebra.
Findings
Suggests an infinite component theory in eleven dimensions
Connects divergences in supergravity to algebraic structures
Proposes a new perspective on M-theory's mathematical foundations
Abstract
While most theorists are tied to the mast of four dimensions, some have found it irresistible to speculate about eleven dimensions, the domain of M-theory. We outline a program which starts from the light-cone description of supergravity, and tracks its divergences to suggest the existence of an infinite component theory which in the light-cone relies on the coset , long known to be linked to the Exceptional Jordan Algebra.
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