Quantum Theory and Symmetries 2004
DOI: 10.1142/9789812702340_0073
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A Review of the Plane-Wave/Sym Duality

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“…Integrating out a field can only be done when that field can be assumed to be in the minimum of its effective potential. Indeed, in [52] it is explicitly shown that the Gauge-flation model corresponds to the Chromo-Natural Inflation model with the axion very near the bottom of its potential (X πf ). In terms of the parameters of Chromo-Natural Inflation,…”
Section: Relationship Of Chromo-natural Inflation and Gauge-flationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Integrating out a field can only be done when that field can be assumed to be in the minimum of its effective potential. Indeed, in [52] it is explicitly shown that the Gauge-flation model corresponds to the Chromo-Natural Inflation model with the axion very near the bottom of its potential (X πf ). In terms of the parameters of Chromo-Natural Inflation,…”
Section: Relationship Of Chromo-natural Inflation and Gauge-flationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is a twisted Poincaré algebra which provides the symmetry for the case of (18a) while the other case cannot be generated by a twist [25]. In the above, ℓ and λ are deformation parameters of dimension length.…”
Section: A T (2) Symmetry Implies Light-like Noncommutativitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…preserving translational symmetry only along x + (where ξ and χ are dimensionless deformation parameters). For neither of the above cases there is any twisted Poincaré of the form discussed in [11] to provide these commutators [25]. The case (22b) in the above mentioned cylindrical coordinates x − , ρ, φ takes the familiar form of a quantum (Manin) plane [20] with…”
Section: The Sim (2) Casementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, noting that V min = L d−1 R = (ℓR) d/2 involves both the UV character l P and the IR character R one expects the IR/UV mixing phenomenon to show up in the formulation of any theory on this background [14].…”
Section: A Kinematical Realization Of Holographymentioning
confidence: 99%