from Part I - Formalism
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 14 November 2024
N = 2 supergravity in four dimensions is defined, and the related special geometry is defined. First one starts with the rigid susy case, then special geometry is defined, and then the subset of very-special geometry and associated duality symmetries are defined. The general properties of other, more general supergravity theories (with more susy or in higher dimensions) are described. The unique N = 1 11-dimensional supergravity theory is described. We end with some comments on off-shell and superspace models in the more general cases.
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