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Composite dynamical symmetry of M-branes

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 Added by Jens Hoppe
 Publication date 2021
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and research's language is English
 Authors Jens Hoppe




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It is shown that the previously noticed internal dynamical $SO(D-1)$ symmetry arXiv:1003.5189 for relativistic M-branes moving in $D$-dimensional space-time is naturally realized in the (extended by powers of $frac{1}{p_+}$) enveloping algebra of the Poincare algebra.



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