A single generating function encodes both 4D self-dual nonlinear electrodynamics and 2D integrable sigma models, and newly defined gamma flows preserve the root-T Tbar equation across generalized Born-Infeld, logarithmic, q-deformed, and new closed-form theories.
Non-Linear Supersymmetry and $T\bar T$-like Flows
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The $T\bar{T}$ deformation of a supersymmetric two-dimensional theory preserves the original supersymmetry. Moreover, in several interesting cases the deformed theory possesses additional non-linearly realized supersymmetries. We show this for certain $\mathcal N =(2,2)$ models in two dimensions, where we observe an intriguing similarity with known $\mathcal N=1 $ models in four dimensions. This suggests that higher-dimensional models with non-linearly realized supersymmetries might also be obtained from $T\bar{T}$-like flow equations. We show that in four dimensions this is indeed the case for $\mathcal N=1 $ Born-Infeld theory, as well as for the Goldstino action for spontaneously broken $\mathcal N=1 $ supersymmetry.
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Root-$T\bar{T}$ Flows Unify 4D Duality-Invariant Electrodynamics and 2D Integrable Sigma Models
A single generating function encodes both 4D self-dual nonlinear electrodynamics and 2D integrable sigma models, and newly defined gamma flows preserve the root-T Tbar equation across generalized Born-Infeld, logarithmic, q-deformed, and new closed-form theories.