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Higher Spin Quantum Gravity: Lagrangian Formulations for Higher Spin Gravity and Their Applications

Project description

Higher-spin symmetries under study

Higher-spin gravity refers to field theories that contain massless fields of spin greater than two. Funded by the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions programme, the HSQG project will adapt the Noether procedure to investigate the necessary conditions for constructing an action for higher-spin gravity (for dimensions three, four and five) and the allowed spectrum, the locality properties and the role of special dimensions. The project will also reveal the role of the cosmological constant and parity odd structures in such theories.

Objective

The research proposed here is principally aimed at deriving action for higher-spin (HS) gravity theories, to quartic order in fields, mainly focused in dimensions three, four and five, by using Noether method, adapted to HS systems. We will find out what are the conditions for the action for HS gravity to exist and what spectrum is allowed, what are the locality properties of such theories and what is the role of special dimensions. We will further explicate the role of the cosmological constant and parity odd structures in such theories. In particular, we will study the zoo of five dimensional HS algebras and their role in formulations of different HS gravity theories in five and lower dimensions. The result of this research will be the answer to long-standing questions of existence and uniqueness of action formulation for field theories with massless HS spectrum. The obtained information will have wide applications in Quantum Gravity. In particular, the knowledge of the action to quartic order in fields will allow us to compute the one-loop mass renormalization of HS fields and compare to known results in the conjectured dual CFT, thus providing a non-trivial check for the AdS/CFT conjecture.

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IMPERIAL COLLEGE OF SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY AND MEDICINE
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€ 224 933,76
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SOUTH KENSINGTON CAMPUS EXHIBITION ROAD
SW7 2AZ London
United Kingdom

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Region
London Inner London — West Westminster
Activity type
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
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€ 224 933,76
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