Regularised Supermembrane Theory and Static Configurations of M-Theory
F. Ardalan, A.H. Fatollahi, K. Kaviani, S. Parvizi

TL;DR
This paper proposes that static configurations in M-theory can be modeled using matrix-regularised supermembrane theory, and confirms this approach by matching the long-range interactions with supergravity predictions.
Contribution
It introduces a matrix regularisation framework for supermembranes in static regimes and demonstrates its consistency with supergravity calculations.
Findings
Long-range M2-anti-M2 interaction matches supergravity results
Matrix regularisation effectively describes static M-theory configurations
Supports supermembrane approach as a tool for M-theory analysis
Abstract
We suggest that the static configurations of M-theory may be described by the matrix regularisation of the supermembrane theory in static regime. We compute the long range interaction between a M2-brane and an anti-M2-brane in agreement with the 11 dimensional supergravity result.
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