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Harmonic Superspaces and Superconformal Fields
Representations of four-dimensional superconformal groups on harmonic
superfields are discussed. It is argued that any representation can be given as
a superfield on many superflag manifolds. Representations on analytic
superspaces do not require constraints. We discuss short representations and
how to obtain them as explicit products of fundamental fields. We also discuss
superfields that transform under supergroups.Comment: 7 pages, JHEP Proceedings style. Contribution to the Proceedings of
the TMR Conference "Non-Perturbative Quantum Effects 2000," Paris, September
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Note on two-dimensional nonlinear gauge theories
A two-dimensional nonlinear gauge theory that can be proposed for
generalization to higher dimensions is derived by means of cohomological
arguments.Comment: 12 pages, LaTeX 2.
L-branes
The superembedding approach to -branes is used to study a class of
-branes which have linear multiplets on the worldvolume. We refer to these
branes as L-branes. Although linear multiplets are related to scalar multiplets
(with 4 or 8 supersymmetries) by dualising one of the scalars of the latter to
a -form field strength, in many geometrical situations it is the linear
multiplet version which arises naturally. Furthermore, in the case of 8
supersymmetries, the linear multiplet is off-shell in contrast to the scalar
multiplet. The dynamics of the L-branes are obtained by using a systematic
procedure for constructing the Green-Schwarz action from the superembedding
formalism. This action has a Dirac-Born-Infeld type structure for the -form.
In addition, a set of equations of motion is postulated directly in superspace,
and is shown to agree with the Green-Schwarz equations of motion.Comment: revised version, minor changes, references added, 22 pages, no
figures, LaTe
Maximal supergravity in three dimensions: supergeometry and differential forms
The maximal supergravity theory in three dimensions, which has local SO(16)
and rigid symmetries, is discussed in a superspace setting starting from
an off-shell superconformal structure. The on-shell theory is obtained by
imposing further constraints. It is essentially a non-linear sigma model that
induces a Poincar\'e supergeometry that is described in detail. The possible
-form field strengths, for , are explicitly constructed using
supersymmetry and . The gauged theory is also discussed.Comment: 27 pages. Small changes to the text; added reference
Improved current-regulated delta modulator for reducing switching frequency and low-frequency current error in permanent magnet brushless AC drives
The conventional current-regulated delta modulator (CRDM) results in a high current ripple and a high switching frequency at low rotational speeds, and in low-frequency current harmonics, including a fundamental current error, at high rotational speeds. An improved current controller based on CRDM is proposed which introduces a zero-vector zone and a current error correction technique. It reduces the current ripple and switching frequency at low speeds, without the need to detect the back-emf, as well as the low-frequency error at high speeds. The performance of the modulator is verified by both simulation and measurements on a permanent magnet brushless ac drive
Weyl Superspace
It is shown that the equations of motion of eleven-dimensional supergravity
follow from setting the dimension zero components of the superspace torsion
tensor equal to the Dirac matrices. The proof of this assertion is facilitated
by the introduction of a connection taking its values in the Lie algebra of
.Comment: 9 pages, late
On Brane Actions and Superembeddings
Actions for branes, with or without worldsurface gauge fields, are discussed
in a unified framework. A simple algorithm is given for constructing the
component Green-Schwarz actions. Superspace actions are also discussed. Three
examples are given to illustrate the general procedure: the membrane in D=11
and the D2-brane, which both have on-shell worldsurface supermultiplets, and
the membrane in D=4, which has an off-shell multiplet.Comment: 19 pages, late
A New Massive Type IIA Supergravity From Compactification
We consider the most general form for eleven dimensional supersymmetry
compatible with on-shell superfields. This allows for the introduction of a
conformal Spin(1,10) connection. In eleven dimensional Minkowski space this
modification is trivial and can be removed by a field redefinition, however,
upon compactification on S^1 it is possible to introduce a non-trivial `Wilson
line'. The resulting ten dimensional supergravity has massive 1-form and 3-form
potentials and a cosmological constant. This theory does not possess a
supersymmetric eightbrane soliton but it does admit a supersymmetric non-static
cosmological solution.Comment: 13 pages, phyzzx. The introduction is clarifed and a reference adde
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