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We explore Carroll limit corresponding to M2 as well as M3 branes propagating over 11D supergravity backgrounds in M theory. In the first part of the analysis, we introduce the membrane Carroll limit associated to M2 branes propagating over M theory supergravity backgrounds. Considering two specific M2 brane embeddings, we further outline the solutions corresponding to the Hamilton's dynamical equations in the Carroll limit. We further consider the so called \textit{stringy} Carroll limit associated to M2 branes and outline the corresponding solutions to the underlying Hamilton's equations of motion by considering specific M2 brane embeddings over 11D target space geometry. As a further illustration of our analysis, considering the Nambu-Goto action, we show the equivalence between different world-volume descriptions in the Carroll limit of M2 branes. Finally, considering the \textit{stringy} Carroll limit, we explore the constraint structure as well as the Hamiltonian dynamics associated to unstable M3 branes in 11D supergravity and obtain the corresponding effective world-volume description around their respective tachyon vacua.

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Turbulent aspects of BMN membrane dynamics

hep-th · 2024-12-03 · conditional · novelty 4.0

The authors derive leading-order radial and angular stability spectra for two spherical BMN membrane configurations and demonstrate that next-to-leading-order couplings transfer dipole and quadrupole instabilities to all higher multipoles.

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  • Turbulent aspects of BMN membrane dynamics hep-th · 2024-12-03 · conditional · none · ref 57 · internal anchor

    The authors derive leading-order radial and angular stability spectra for two spherical BMN membrane configurations and demonstrate that next-to-leading-order couplings transfer dipole and quadrupole instabilities to all higher multipoles.