Matrix Theory, U-Duality and Toroidal Compactifications of M-Theory
C.M. Hull

TL;DR
This paper explores the properties of matrix theories derived from M-theory compactified on tori, revealing how U-duality influences their spectra, couplings, and symmetries across different dimensions, and proposing new theoretical predictions.
Contribution
It extends the understanding of matrix theories for M-theory compactifications beyond known cases, proposing new spectra, couplings, and symmetries for higher dimensions.
Findings
Spectrum includes d-4 branes from YM instantons for d>3
U-duality interchanges momentum and brane wrapping modes
Evidence suggests scale-invariance for certain higher-dimensional cases
Abstract
Using U-duality, the properties of the matrix theories corresponding to the compactification of M-theory on are investigated. The couplings of the dimensional effective Super-Yang-Mills theory to all the M-theory moduli is deduced and the spectrum of BPS branes in the SYM gives the corresponding spectrum of the matrix theory.Known results are recovered for and predictions for are proposed. For , the spectrum includes branes arising from YM instantons, and U-duality interchanges momentum modes with brane wrapping modes.For , there is a generalised -angle which couples to instantonic 3-branes and which combines with the SYM coupling constant to take values in , acted on by an subgroup of the U-duality group . For , there is an symmetry, suggesting that the matrix theory could be a…
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