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Reduction of Courant algebroids and generalized complex structures

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We present a theory of reduction for Courant algebroids as well as Dirac structures, generalized complex, and generalized K\"ahler structures which interpolates between holomorphic reduction of complex manifolds and symplectic reduction. The enhanced symmetry group of a Courant algebroid leads us to define \emph{extended} actions and a generalized notion of moment map. Key examples of generalized K\"ahler reduced spaces include new explicit bi-Hermitian metrics on $\CC P^2$.

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hep-th 2

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2026 2

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UNVERDICTED 2

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Generalised Complex and Spinor Relations

hep-th · 2026-03-11 · unverdicted · novelty 7.0

Courant algebroid relations define spinor and Dirac structure relations, with T-duality inducing spinor relations that generalize twisted cohomology isomorphisms and are compatible with Type II supergravity equations.

Gauged Courant sigma models

hep-th · 2026-01-31 · unverdicted · novelty 6.0

Gauged Courant sigma models extend Courant sigma models by adding gauge symmetries from Lie algebroids and Courant algebroids, with consistency ensured by flatness conditions on target-space curvatures and torsions.

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  • Generalised Complex and Spinor Relations hep-th · 2026-03-11 · unverdicted · none · ref 42 · internal anchor

    Courant algebroid relations define spinor and Dirac structure relations, with T-duality inducing spinor relations that generalize twisted cohomology isomorphisms and are compatible with Type II supergravity equations.

  • Gauged Courant sigma models hep-th · 2026-01-31 · unverdicted · none · ref 32 · internal anchor

    Gauged Courant sigma models extend Courant sigma models by adding gauge symmetries from Lie algebroids and Courant algebroids, with consistency ensured by flatness conditions on target-space curvatures and torsions.